Survival II
On Fri, 9 Jun 2006 19:26:42 -0600, "Bill Daniels"
bildan@comcast-dot-net wrote:
"Richard Riley" wrote in message
oups.com...
Stealth Pilot wrote:
if you really want to survive carry water.
of course, if you really, REALLY want to survive, carry a 406 mhz ELT
with a built in GPS, and lithium ion batteries.
And for the really, really REALLY folks, there's satellite phones.
That's the right idea - communicate.
Level one: Cell phone. Satellite phone for the really paranoid.
Level two: VHF radio to call an airliner on center frequnecy or 121.5 and
ask for help.
Level three: Handheld strobe at night and signal mirror for day. (Smoke
bombs and flares are fun if you get bored.)
For comfort at night, no fire is needed just roll up in a space blanket or
parachute. Don't forget bug repellent.
the fire is not for comfort. the smoke is a very visible signal by day
and the glow of a campfire can be seen from 50 miles away.
I agree with the rest but good maintenance is the best way of
preventing the problem in the first place.
Basic need is water. A Katydyn water filter is standard USMC kit. For
glider types, retain a few gallons of ballast water and filter with the
Katydyn before drinking.
Knife? well I have a hook knife in a pocket on my parachute to cut shroud
lines - otherwise, I plan to stay out of knife fights.
bildan
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