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G. Use - Rigging StableSeat to Subject (Cont.)
5. To secure the connection point high
strength magnets hold the steel lifting
rings together.
6. Grab the ARV tail loop and pull it up
between the subject's legs.
7. Place the tail loop in the middle
between the two steel lifting rings.
Secure to the two lifting rings and tail
loop with carabiner(s) or directly onto
the hoist hook.
8. Verify carabiner(s) or hoist hook are
locked and all three connection points
are properly preloaded before lift.
WARNING! The ARV does not provide spinal or cervical immobilization.
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Tail loop
Tail loop
Aerial Rescue Vest
G. Use - Lifting and flight procedures
Single subject with or without a rescue attendant
Tag Lines
It may be necessary to use a tag line when lifting. The rear grab handles are suitable connection
points for tag lines. When using an external hoist on a helicopter, tag lines should be connected
to the ARV with an appropriately rated weak link for detachment.
Static Lift
Use a tagline (anti-rotation line) attached to a backside grab handle with an appropriate
breakaway ("weak") link to prevent the subject from spinning.
Dynamic Lift – Hoist or Short-Haul
A tagline (anti-rotation line) is not required.
WARNING! Before lifting all anchoring between the ground and ARV
(and attendant) must be released.
WARNING! Only properly trained and equipped personnel should
attempt to use the ARV for an external hoist lifting operation with a
helicopter.
IMPORTANT! On a fixed line / short-haul the maximum airspeed is 60 knots. On a hoist,
consult hoist manufacturer specifications.
IMPORTANT!
1. Whenever possible a rescue attendant should accompany the ARV subject.
2. Always do a visual safety inspection before lifting to ensure tail loop is between legs and
all three connection points are locked into a carabiner or hook.
3. Provide a helmet, eye and ear protection to the subject.
4. Preload the ARV before holding on and slightly pulling on the connection points to ensure
the three points are evenly loaded.
5. Attaching a tether is not always needed. The tether – if used – must connect through both
rings and tail strap.
6. Instruct subject to hold the front grab handles during the lift.
7. Use the internal subject restraint for additional subject security.
8. Hoist operator may clip an anchored safety tether upon reaching the helicopter.
9. To place a subject in a standing position upon landing, the rescue attendant must pull up
on a rear grab handle just as the subject's feet touch the ground, otherwise the subject will
land in a supine position.
Aerial Rescue Vest
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