HUET Training
HUET Training:
This course would be of interest to those who fly, as a function of their jobs, in sea planes and/or helicopters and who may be exposed to the risk of ditching into water. The
This one-day training session starts with 3.5 hours classroom presentation, including ditching procedures, aircraft egress, passenger safety and sea survival techniques. During the afternoon session in the pool, practical instruction is given on life preservers and life rafts (righting from inverted position, boarding, equipment and use). This is followed by practicing several different scenarios in the underwater egress trainer, a debrief and presentation of certificates and training records. This course is Transport Canada approved as a recurrent training program satisfying the Canadian Aviation Regulations (CAR) 401.05 (2) (a) two-year recency requirement for private pilots.
For more information, please refer to our website: www.proaviation.ca where there is a link to a Discovery Channel video over viewing our training and a "How To Prepare For Ditching" page that gives basic guidelines and steps people can follow until they are able to take underwater egress training.
aim of the training is to provide participants with the skill, knowledge and confidence to survive a real underwater escape situation.





