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Helicopter rescue operations

Introduction to common rope knots
Introduction
  • This program is intended to improve the knowledge of rescue workers about ropes they use and the limits of using them on board of a helicopter.
  • This program consists of basic and advanced contents. Please point out any possible mistake as the program goes on.
  • The program is taught with discussions and hands-on experience.
Types and ropes and their structures

(1)Twisted structure pictures

(1)Twisted structure

(2)Woven structure pictures

(2)Woven structure

  • Natural fibers
    • Hemp and cotton
      • Manila hemp ropes
      • Sisal hemp ropes
      • Cotton thread ropes
  • • Synthetic (chemical) fibers
    • Nylon
      • Nylon ropes
      • Woven nylon ropes
    • Vinylon
      • Vinylon ropes (Japan)
    • Polyolefin
      • PE (polyethylene) ropes
      • PP(polypropylene) ropes
    • Polyester
      • Tetoron ropes
      • Woven tetoron ropes
Basics of knots and their types
  • Every part of rope:

    Every part of rope pictures

  • Types of knot: half hitch knot, fast knot, figure-eight knot

    Types of knot: half hitch knot, fast knot, figure-eight knot pictures

Rope collection
  • Common ways of rope collection:
  • Collection of rappelling ropes:
Figure-eight knots
  • Figure-eight knot (slide knot):
  • Figure-eight slip (slip knot):
  • Double figure-eight knot:
  • Figure-eight bowline:
  • Bunny knot:
  • Directional figure-eight knot:
  • Figure-eight sheet band (water knot):
Rope connection knots
  • Sheet band:
  • Figure-eight sheet band (water knot):
  • Water knot:
  • Fisherman’s knot:
  • Square knot:
Strap knots
  • Water knot:

    Water knot pictures

  • Bowline:

    Bowline pictures

  • Prusik hitch:

    Prusik hitch pictures

Anchoring in the cabin
  • Anchors in helicopter:
  • Descend anchoring [one person]:
  • Descend anchoring [2 persons]:
  • anchoring: