Soldiers assigned to Charlie Company, 1-3rd Attack Reconnaissance Battalion, 12th Combat Aviation Brigade, are participating in a MEDEVAC exercise at Grafenwöhr Training Area, Germany, July 18, 2020. When a MEDEVAC mission has been identified as requiring hoist in the 9-Line, it’s generally due to an unsuitable landing area (either from trees, brush, slope, etc). Hoist operations is a culminating training event for all crew members of C Co MEDEVAC. All crew members are utilized to ensure mission success - the pilots maintain precise hovering position up to 300 feet above the ground, the crew chief operates the hoist and calls out drift to the pilots. The medic is hoisted to do patient assessment and signal to the crew chief when the patient is secured and ready to be lifted to the aircraft. Patients that require hoist can be litter or ambulatory. If the patient is litter it requires the use of the SKEDCO litter and tag line to keep the patient from uncontrolled movement. (U.S. Army photo by Spc Hunter Garcia)
Date Taken: | 07.18.2020 |
Date Posted: | 07.21.2020 03:28 |
Photo ID: | 6279478 |
VIRIN: | 200718-A-NG416-002 |
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