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Since I spend most of my time in a blackhawk;
Scenario:
A hard landing has occurred and a pilot is unconscious and needs to be removed from the aircraft quickly. He can either be removed from the cockpit door or by tilting the seat back and removing him though the cabin. No medical equipment is available besides a basic first aid kit and none of the crewmembers have any advanced medical training beyond CLS.
What do you do? What is the best method of extracting the pilot from the aircraft considering the expected neck/back/leg injuries from a hard landing? Obviously, it is unit SOP to only remove a crewmember of a greater threat exists (fire), so the removal procedure needs to be quick, yet not cause any further injury.
Thanks,
Andy
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