What do aviation rescue swimmers do
Job Description As an Aviation Rescue Swimmer, you will be part of a highly conditioned group, dedicated to being the top emergency response unit in the world. You may be called upon to contribute to any of the following efforts: Recovery missions, Rescue missions, Humanitarian assistance, and Operational support.
Thinking, acting and succeeding in the definitive task at hand: survival. Specific Responsibilities It is imperative that you are prepared to enter the most dangerous conditions to provide relief and recovery to those in need. You could find yourself jumping into the ocean from helicopters from hundreds of feet, using your search and rescue swimming skills to ensure safety or using evasion, resistance, and escape techniques to save those in distress.
And an Aviation Rescue Swimmer. And also, the surrounding bays and oceans in that area. As a Rescue Swimmer, my core responsibilities are to help anyone that's in distress, people will get themselves in a predicament, or they're put in a predicament where they need help, and we go help them. So first, to be an Aviation Rescue Swimmer, you need to join the Navy.
Then meet your administrative requirements to be a Rescue Swimmer, which would be flight physical, volunteer to fly, and the proper ASVAB score. And you can talk to a Navy recruiter on specifics for the requirements. The process for becoming an Aviation Rescue Swimmer? Just talk to your recruiter. He'll make sure you have all your requirements for getting in, joining, and then meeting the requirements for Rescue Swimmer.
And then once you're in boot camp, you'll go into what they call dive motivator, and then they'll get you physically ready for [SAR? Our evaluations that we get are part of our advancement. Also, awards, we can get awards for being really good at our job, getting rescues, volunteer work, things like that. Japan, Hawaii, California, Virginia, Florida. You can be stationed anywhere in the world, depending on what type of platform you're in.
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