AIRR PIPELINE | Aviation Rescue Swimmer School

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  • Опубликовано: 21 июн 2020
  • The second step in the AIRR pipeline is Aviation Rescue Swimmer School in Pensacola, Florida. Everyone trying to become a aviation rescue swimmer in the US Navy you must go through this 5 week course. We will break down what you can expect going to aircrew ARSS. ARSS is part of Naval Aviation School Command better known as NASC. At this school you will learn the basics of how to take a survivor from the water or land, and into a helicopter.
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  • @skytech5
    @skytech5 3 года назад +18

    Went through SAR School in 1980. Pensacola, Fl. Started with 22 guys, only 8 of us graduated. Most of the losses were during hell week, sharks and daisy’s, and intentionally being held underwater by the instructors until you passed-out from drowning. Once limp, a Corpsman was poolside to revive you. Most guys weren’t interested in the possibility of being drowned again, so they rang the bell and DOR’d. Graduated SAR school and next stop was SERE school. First command was NAS Patuxent River, MD. Air Ops SAR jumping from Vietnam era (complete with bullet hole patches throughout the fuselage) HH-46A Sea Knight helicopter. Most interesting rescue was Air Florida Flight 90 salvage effort in January 1982. Fun job!! Highly challenging, yet quite satisfying. You get a great deal of respect from the Naval Aviators you pluck from the water. Cool channel and good stuff.

    • @jackshittle
      @jackshittle 4 месяца назад

      I graduated Aircrew school in the summer of 1990 and had already volunteered to be a rescue swimmer while at MEPS. I was also scheduled to go to AO A school after Pensacola. So during aircrew school one of my 3 instructors was an AO. So he kept telling me all this cool stuff like "Oh man, you're gonna love being in a P-3C squadron. You'll never be on a ship, you'll live off base in your own house/apt, etc. etc.". But then he'd say "Oh wait, you're going on to rescue swimmer school? Then forget everything I said about P-3C's, you'll be on a ship in a flight suit covered in grease. etc. etc.". He also told me that for P-3 duty that the only home bases there were in the world were Hawaii, California, Florida & Maine. Pretty damn good choices IMO, never being on a ship - even better.
      So immediately upon graduation of aircrew school they make me the class leader of RSS as I was the only E-3. Instructor told me "You have the class in PT gear & muster at the school in 1 hour. We get down there and they have us sit in these aluminum bleachers outside and the guy says "Where's my class leader? Get up here and pass out these forms.". As I start passing the forms out some guy raises his hand & says "What if you don't want to be here right now?". Instructor says ok, who all doesn't want to be here? I had to pause passing out the forms to raise my hand. I DOR'd, went on to AO school, then was class honorman during FASOTRAGRULANT in JAX after 9 mos so I get first choice of where I want to be stationed. I pick NAS Brunswick, ME so that I can continue to snowboard. The best part is that P-3 duty counts as sea duty. My boss retired as a Master Chief with 30 years and never stepped foot on a ship. Just kept rotating between P-3 squadrons & shore duty.
      Once they showed my aircrew class the documentary "P-3 ORION: GUARDIAN OF THE SEA" I knew that was for me. I wouldn't have been cut out to be a RS. But I respect the hell out of those guys and while flying in the P-3 over the open ocean - it was a good feeling knowing that if something should happen & I ended up in the drink that the Navy's finest would be out there if possible to save my life. Cheers!

  • @garneroutlaw1
    @garneroutlaw1 3 года назад +4

    Hey Jeff. Was one class ahead of you in swimmer school. Been out for over 6 years now, crazy. Was a rough ride, but I did my time, completed my enlistment (barely, lol), and I've made peace with myself. The aircrew community is not an easy place to thrive and enjoy yourself. Always felt like I was never good enough, and it was terrible for my self confidence and well being. Glad to see you're doing alright. Stay safe out there.

  • @brandonkee836
    @brandonkee836 2 года назад +3

    I want to join the Navy, I am 23 years old so im pretty late to the whole scene but when i get my mind set to something it gets done. I really want to be like you, I'm not as perfect as a seal otherwise I'd try spec ops. I'm simply short, a small guy, should be for support. But this is where I think I find myself the most... Thank you so much for these videos they were very educational. I appreciate you, thank you so much for your service.

  • @navvetcoperator973
    @navvetcoperator973 2 года назад +3

    21 yrs Navy Tactical Helo Aircrewman and Search and Rescue Swimmer, Chief, retired became a Police Officer for 15 yrs then a High School teacher. Proud of the community, what it was and what it has become. No women in my days and the physical standards were different and SAR Swimmer school was run by a SEAL Master Chief and his crew so you can do the math. The drop and roll-back rate in those days was 70% in SAR Swim school alone. Thanks for your service.

  • @raytravis5
    @raytravis5 3 года назад +7

    Best job I ever had.

  • @daltonmiller2162
    @daltonmiller2162 3 года назад +2

    Great info boss! Keep it up!

  • @leez4225
    @leez4225 4 года назад +24

    You should do an injury prevention video. How to train hard and stay injury free.

    • @TheRescueSwimmer
      @TheRescueSwimmer  4 года назад +7

      That is an awesome idea for a video! Standby video will be in the works.

    • @garneroutlaw1
      @garneroutlaw1 3 года назад

      It's also important to keep your head in the right place, and not letting all the bullshit get under your skin. Overnight was not authorized, but there were ways around. Some weekends, I'd just drive with no destination, sleep in my car, etc. You are your own enemy in this pipeline. If your thoughts get to you, you'll be the next one out. I feel that those escapes were absolutely vital for me to get through the pipeline.

  • @jaden6607
    @jaden6607 4 года назад +28

    I’m taking a mock pst this Tuesday!
    I ship out as a AIRR in September!!!!

    • @icecreammanrocker360
      @icecreammanrocker360 4 года назад

      Grats! How's the PST? Going to sign my contract this week, not sure whether 11 min 400 is quick or slow!

    • @jaden6607
      @jaden6607 4 года назад +1

      Jake Verts so personally I’ve done the PST a handful of times by myself.
      I’ve never done the real pst yet but what’s crazy is that I got my contract to be an AIRR during the whole Corona epidemic.
      What do you mean by 11min 400?

    • @icecreammanrocker360
      @icecreammanrocker360 4 года назад +2

      @@jaden6607 As I've been told, I'll go in this week to MEPS and select any rate, (hopefully AW will be available...hopeful thinking) and then attempt to pass the AIRR PST before shipping that way I can go in as AIRR. My recruiter told me that to be approved for AIRR you need to pass a handful of requirements, like the pull-ups, sit-up, etc. One of them is to swim 400m in less than 11 minutes and I haven't attempted that yet, so I was wondering how difficult that might be.

    • @alexandertony2475
      @alexandertony2475 4 года назад

      @@jaden6607 what is a mock pst ? the dry pst ?

    • @alexandertony2475
      @alexandertony2475 4 года назад +7

      @@icecreammanrocker360 it's 500m and if you haven't started swimming start now it is not easy unless you are good at competitive swimming

  • @rooknado
    @rooknado Год назад

    Great video, very educational.

  • @gissie391
    @gissie391 3 года назад +1

    Oh id LOVE to do rescue swimming. Been swimming since was baby love to rescue people esp pilots. Love to do course like this.

  • @ye9122
    @ye9122 Год назад +1

    You just sold me on underwater jiu jitsu! I do bjj in real life so it sounds like a blast lol

  • @DarthR3van
    @DarthR3van Год назад

    I’m a possible airr candidate , Thankyou for the tips brother ! 🤟

  • @djsmith4264
    @djsmith4264 3 года назад +3

    Is there ever a time during training where students swim without fins? Or are all exercises primary done with fins and snorkels on

  • @ChrisnLukeProduction
    @ChrisnLukeProduction 3 года назад +4

    any swim drills or workouts to prepare for AIRR???

  • @RichBenares
    @RichBenares 4 года назад +1

    DCAP BTLS!! That’s my jam lol

  • @oski1990
    @oski1990 3 года назад +14

    Hey Jeff, I just decided today to pursue a AIRR contract with the navy as a civilian. What’s your biggest piece of advice for me? I’ve swam informally my whole life and feel confident in the pool/ocean. I’d appreciate any advice. Thank you so much and love your videos!

    • @BrnDaDon
      @BrnDaDon 8 месяцев назад +1

      updates?

  • @zmojofoot76
    @zmojofoot76 3 года назад +1

    I want to get this contract but my stamina in the water needs work. I’ve already gotten sworn in but this is the only job I’m seriously interested in.

  • @jacobwalmsley638
    @jacobwalmsley638 3 года назад +3

    What is some of the underwater evolution you do during training ?

  • @davidrowe373
    @davidrowe373 4 года назад +11

    What's the running regimen like as far as far as mileage and pace? I come from a swimming background but I have a lot of room for improvement when it comes to running

    • @simonmorgan6123
      @simonmorgan6123 2 года назад +1

      Most of the runs are about 5 miles at about a 7:30 minute pace

  • @josephmitchell6199
    @josephmitchell6199 2 года назад

    Are you the guy that hold the 15:03 3 mile record at the schoolhouse?

  • @jm1633
    @jm1633 2 года назад

    i guess it took me over 10 years after being out to think about this question and am wondering if its part of the pipeline at the school. What is the maximum weight of an object allowable when the weight is split up between the large and small end of the double rescue hook.

    • @TheRescueSwimmer
      @TheRescueSwimmer  2 года назад

      great question, but the max weight on the cable is 600 lbs. That's the hard limit. Also, the DRH isn't around any more, it's now the locking rescue hook, which doesn't have a small end.

  • @daveconrath8860
    @daveconrath8860 4 года назад +2

    I'm going to join in the near future for AIRR, and I was wondering what is a good goal times and counts to shoot for in the PST. I would like to stand the best chance I could getting in and even though the bare minimum 10-12 minutes I believe. What would be a decent time as a goal as well as for the rest of the tests? As well, are you limited to a certain stroke or can you do combat or freestyle? Nothing I have searched or read the rules dictates.

    • @simonmorgan6123
      @simonmorgan6123 2 года назад +1

      So the minimum for pull ups in the pst is 4 but in rescue swimmer school during pt test 3 you must be able to complete 8 proper pull ups in order to pass. I’d say set yourself up for success and be able to properly do well over the required minimums for the pst. And get really good at tricep push-ups as well

    • @daveconrath8860
      @daveconrath8860 2 года назад +1

      @@simonmorgan6123 Thanks man, I definitely need to tell my past self this tho, I’m already passed that part of training 💪🏼

  • @firemedic23-5
    @firemedic23-5 3 года назад

    In Fire Academy we called it "Hurry up and wait"

  • @geekfriendly3480
    @geekfriendly3480 3 года назад +3

    Leaving as an AIRR on March 15th 💪

    • @ImStormX1
      @ImStormX1 3 года назад

      hope you’re having fun lmao

    • @randomness7005
      @randomness7005 13 дней назад

      So how’d that end up

  • @thetruesaviormedia1401
    @thetruesaviormedia1401 4 года назад +2

    Wooooo hooooo

  • @candacelozano395
    @candacelozano395 4 года назад +2

    What happens if you don’t pass ? Do you retake the whole curriculum or do you have to do a different career?

    • @TheRescueSwimmer
      @TheRescueSwimmer  4 года назад +2

      If you don't pass they will rerate you to some other job in the Navy.

  • @emomuzz5883
    @emomuzz5883 2 года назад

    So that others may live!

  • @ledesmao9266
    @ledesmao9266 4 года назад +9

    You listened😢.leaving august 17th AIRR

    • @connorross5753
      @connorross5753 4 года назад +7

      Also leaving the 17th for AIRR see you there lol

    • @coolkris341
      @coolkris341 4 года назад +7

      See both of yall there too lmao

    • @beaurenegar6789
      @beaurenegar6789 4 года назад +5

      see yall in great lakes

    • @imsolittt8595
      @imsolittt8595 3 года назад

      I’m gonna join when I finish high school I wish you guys well 💯 I know you got this and I hope to see you all in the future.

    • @ledesmao9266
      @ledesmao9266 3 года назад +1

      @@imsolittt8595 I made it through. practice holding your breath and run a lot

  • @DannykeithBHD
    @DannykeithBHD 4 года назад +2

    can you talk about SERE school as part of the pipeline?

    • @TheRescueSwimmer
      @TheRescueSwimmer  4 года назад +3

      unfortunately I can't. One of those things you just gotta do.

    • @B1900pilot
      @B1900pilot 3 года назад

      Make multiple copies of your graduation certificate and PG. 4 of your service record! AND, your Shellback certificate!

  • @robertburke8959
    @robertburke8959 4 года назад +6

    Do a video comparing USCG and USN Rescue Swimmers!

    • @TheRescueSwimmer
      @TheRescueSwimmer  4 года назад +1

      That's an awesome Idea. I might Have to contact my buddy and do something with him.

  • @zacharydonnellan1242
    @zacharydonnellan1242 4 года назад

    If you are in the airr program can you eventually try out for say the eod pipeline?

    • @collin1368
      @collin1368 4 года назад +1

      just choose one or the other. once you are in the navy it will be hard to switch.

    • @TheRescueSwimmer
      @TheRescueSwimmer  4 года назад +2

      What Collin said is accurate. Easier to do it before than after. As we say in the Navy "Choose your rate choose your fate"

    • @lifeofdanger3667
      @lifeofdanger3667 2 года назад

      I know a kid that was airr and went SO, tbh it’s not hard from what he said and he also said airr wasn’t that fun and that’s why he switched over

  • @leakyleekss
    @leakyleekss 3 года назад

    do u have to do an underwater 50 meter swim? i know seals do that. also speaking of seals do u work with them on missions whether training or real life?

    • @bamboomaker1193
      @bamboomaker1193 3 года назад +4

      Not going to comment on working with any particular group but I will say being a rescue swimmer is only part of your job. You’re part of an integrated helicopter crew. The pilot and co-pilot handle flying the aircraft and everything in the cockpit. The 2nd crewman (rescue swimmer) and the crew chief handle everything aft of the cockpit seats. Being a rescue swimmer is only a small part of the missions you’ll be involved in. There are the mundane missions of cargo (internal and external) transfers, personnel or “Pax” transfers. Mail runs, crew training flights, and post maintenance check flights. A lot of boring missions, but hey you’re able to get off a pitching rolling deck for awhile. On the other side of the coin there are some missions that are once in a life time deals. I’ve been hoisted down along with medical personnel to civilian cargo ships to take care of emergencies. You’re hundreds of miles to the nearest land and the only assets available. In that case your the relay between all the involved parties and assets. I have multiple open water rescues of both military and civilians. Those mission randomly come up but can never be planned for. Yes there are just as many missions that you’ll be involved in as part of the flight crew that are classified and not to be discussed. I was a rescue swimmer and crewchief for 13 years with just over 3,800 flight hours before accepting a naval officer commission. I still miss being a helicopter crewman. It’s one of the better jobs and one hell of a lot of fun.

    • @leakyleekss
      @leakyleekss 3 года назад

      @@bamboomaker1193 thanks for the info! really appreciate it

    • @Sharklover2024
      @Sharklover2024 3 года назад

      @@bamboomaker1193 good read. thank you.

  • @mistersandman23
    @mistersandman23 4 года назад

    Hi Jeff, I'm currently 23 years old with a Bachelor's degree. Would I be able to go to OCS before starting the AIRR pipeline?

    • @Beast.unit0
      @Beast.unit0 4 года назад

      No rescue swimmers cant be officersz

    • @TheRescueSwimmer
      @TheRescueSwimmer  4 года назад +1

      If you have your BA or BS, there are better options for OCS pipelines. I would recommend EOD or SO for officer pipelines.

  • @Elly3123
    @Elly3123 4 года назад

    I’ll I be accepted into airr if I had back disc surgery?

    • @TheRescueSwimmer
      @TheRescueSwimmer  4 года назад +1

      I don't know, but back problems are very prevalent within the community. I would recommend you don't. Helo's are horrible on your back.

  • @jesusnarciso3694
    @jesusnarciso3694 3 года назад +1

    How's it going Jeff! I plan on going to school while being a AIRR, will I have time to balance school and my career ?

    • @garneroutlaw1
      @garneroutlaw1 3 года назад

      Not in your first 6 years. Just being honest. I got out in 2014 and started working on my degree after I separated.

  • @Huncho007
    @Huncho007 3 года назад

    Just got contracted I leave may 26 to Chicago

  • @10oner
    @10oner 4 года назад

    Do you have to go-to sere school?

  • @gavenhicks4035
    @gavenhicks4035 3 года назад

    Would this be a good thing for me after the Army, currently I’m a medic but planning to switch branches

    • @iancampain2885
      @iancampain2885 3 года назад

      You cant switch branches ... should’ve been clear on what branch you really wanted to join in the beginning .. too late now

    • @romeriuscaples6872
      @romeriuscaples6872 3 года назад +4

      @@iancampain2885 You can very much switch branches

    • @lifeofdanger3667
      @lifeofdanger3667 2 года назад +1

      @@iancampain2885 u can switch, it’s called green to blue or blue to green. Prime example David goggins went from the navy seals to going into ranger school. Do some homework guy.

    • @ZeroFoxtrotG
      @ZeroFoxtrotG Месяц назад

      @@lifeofdanger3667David goggins didn’t go from seals to Ranger school, plus Ranger school is just a school not a job. David goggins was in the Air Force and then joined the Navy years later.

  • @Joey-vp7fu
    @Joey-vp7fu Год назад

    Remember the first top gun movie....I flew rubber dog shit outta cargo plane...C-130 load master. Yes the training is hard and you also got to train with the Marines. And when you're sleeping at night you have muscles at cramp up in your body that you never thought existed after swimming all day and running all day and doing pull-ups and push-ups all day. You get paid to work out and then you go fly and you get flight pay and it's awesome and when you get out the Navy you can get a great job working with airplanes at a commercial airport and I got kicked in the face during the Helo dunker me what a black guy goes cuz somebody panicked and kick me in the face with their boot. You had to stay calm during his training in the water if you panic in the water you will not be successful.

  • @Beast.unit0
    @Beast.unit0 4 года назад +3

    Jul 27 for airr

    • @aidenhovren7906
      @aidenhovren7906 4 года назад +2

      July 13 here

    • @Beast.unit0
      @Beast.unit0 4 года назад +3

      @@aidenhovren7906 Goodluck, Ill prob end up seeing you in swimmer school or air school

    • @Majorrage123
      @Majorrage123 4 года назад +2

      Where are you guys from? Shipping July 13 as airr too

    • @Beast.unit0
      @Beast.unit0 4 года назад +2

      T Delo long island

    • @aidenhovren7906
      @aidenhovren7906 4 года назад +1

      T Delo San Diego

  • @B1900pilot
    @B1900pilot 3 года назад

    ICIC

  • @elijahvernon2636
    @elijahvernon2636 Год назад

    Hold up the intro hard