Air Rescue Systems announces completion of initial Dynamic Hoist course


Air Rescue Systems Corp. (ARS) is proud to share the completion of initial “Fluid-Dynamic” Helicopter Hoist training with the United States Navy.

In a teaming with Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 3’s (HSC-3) Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Search and Rescue Model Manager (SARMM), ARS provided the first course in true dynamic hoist operations in Coronado, CA.

The course curriculum included the fundamentals of “rotor-flow dynamics”, the physics, math and science of hoist-load movement and the detailed communications and flight inputs of precision hoisting.

Beyond the HSC-3 “Merlins, team representatives from throughout the USN included: Naval Aviation Warfighting Development Center (NAWDC), Helicopter Sea Combat Weapons School Pacific, Helicopter Sea Combat Weapons School Atlantic, Lemoore Station SAR and Whidbey Island Station SAR.

“The honor to share with the great men and women of the USN’s helicopter operations teams is remarkable! They came to learn and demonstrate what true professionals they are” said ARS President Bob Cockell. “As with all US Armed Forces we serve, ARS is committed to providing unconditionally the best educational experience for those that place service to country before self. We pride ourselves in helping with foundation laying, skill building and betterment of the individual, team, and organization. We believe there is no greater privilege. ARS looks forward
to building upon the relationship started with this initial course.” stated Cockell.

Air Rescue Systems (ARS) provides cutting edge, advanced helicopter operations response, training, and equipment to customers worldwide.

This press release was prepared and distributed by ARS

  
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