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Crane used in helicopter escape training

An overhead crane that enables trainees to simulate the stress of a helicopter ditching into the sea is in operation at Blackpool College's Fleetwood Nautical Campus (FNC). The four tonne SWL crane was installed by St

An overhead crane that enables trainees to simulate the stress of a helicopter ditching into the sea is in operation at Blackpool College's Fleetwood Nautical Campus (FNC). The four tonne SWL crane was installed by Street Crane Company.

FNC is a dedicated facility with a specially constructed pool where one metre waves, darkness and rain can be simulated. The crane spans the pool and side apron. Up to four trainees, with an instructor, strap themselves in before the pod is hoisted and moved out to the centre of the pool. From this position the HUET can be lowered onto the water, immersed in the water or immersed and rolled over. Trainees then have to unstrap themselves, put on respirators and make a safe exit.

"This is one of the most unusual applications that we have had for our cranes," Street Crane MD Andrew Pimblett says. "In engineering terms it is a relatively straightforward fixed position goal post crane with only lateral and horizontal movement. A single beam, supported on A frames, has an underslung hoist to hold the HUET. The unusual item is a dual coil spring that moderates the fall and allows the module to be suspended over the water before release one metre above the water."
Crane used in helicopter escape training
Crane used in helicopter escape training
Company Info

Street Crane Co Ltd

Town End Works
Chapel-en-le-Frith
High Peak
SK23 0PH
UNITED KINGDOM

01298 808862

sales@streetcrane.co.uk

www.streetcrane.co.uk

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