Bryan Webster started out his 10,000+ hour flying career by taking
a ride in a two-seat single engine Cessna 150 and ending up
inverted in the silty Fraser River beneath a large unmarked power
line span east of Vancouver, BC, Canada. This experience left a
lasting impression which 25 years later was the foundation for a
new training concept for pilots of light aircraft, Aviation Egress
Systems. (More at www.dunkyou.com).
During Bryan's many years as a pilot he witnessed other aviators in
the industry and recreational flyers with no predetermined escape
strategy succumb needlessly to drowning while unable to egress from
an inverted aircraft forced to ditch in water. Understanding
personally the perils of egressing from a ditched aircraft he
designed and built equipment to be used in aquatic centers
simulating the challenges of disorientation and panic.
After witnessing thousands of students in a controlled situation,
many of which who had great difficulty coping with the inverted
underwater experience he felt compelled to document behavioural
strategies in a book form to reach the flying public and educate
them on the importance of this not well documented subject. This
books content teaches pilots and passengers what to think about and
how to react to successfully escape from a downed aircraft and then
survive the after effects regarding life vests, life rafts and
hypothermia.
Designed to be educational on the technical aspects of ditching an
aircraft mixed with real life experience and a bit of humour for an
informative, useful guide to help pilots and passengers understand
and respect the hazards of light aircraft ditchings world wide.
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