Postby Petrodactyl » Tue Jul 10, 2007 4:13 pm
This is a question that has been playing on my mind since being involved in the search for Neil Calitz. The sobering fact that a pilot can vanish without trace relatively close to civilization means that we all should think carefully about what sort of emergency kit we carry, along with the protocols we use when flying cross-country.
So far I have come up with this list:
Space Blanket (for both warmth and as a reflector to attract attention by day - maybe to catch rain water)
Fire lighting tool- Flint & Magnesium, Lighter or even waterproofed matches)
Torch - Perhaps one of those shake to charge LED jobs or wind-up
Dehydrated energy food - Bars?
Water - 2 - 3l ?
Small Mirror
Multi-tool - Swiss Army, SOG, Leatherman etc.
Basic First Aid - Swabs, Bandages, Disinfectant, Pain-Killers etc
Fully charged cell phone - carried switched OFF and well protected from accident.
Maybe a little ambitious on a trike- especially the water, but, along with a flight suit, might see you through a week or so, and give you the means to attract attention.
my 5 cents worth
Petrodactyl
Christian Carver
Go Fly a Trike!
ZU-BBU