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RMW89R0A–An aircrew student is dragged through a pool at the Aviation Survival Training Center to simulate an ejection seat being pulled by a parachute in water on June 23, 2005. The Training Center at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Calif., provides aviation physiology and water survival training for pilots and aircrew.
RME1GBH5–A U.S. naval aviator exits a 9D6 dunker during a training exercise at the Aviation Survival Training Center (ASTC) at Naval Air
RM2T534CP–Aviation Survival Training Center
RM2HGJW6G–US Navy Surgeon General RADM Bruce Gillingham and Force Master Chief Michael Roberts, director of the Hospital Corps, meet with Sailors assigned to Aviation Survival Training Center (ASTC) Whidbey Island to discuss the importance of medical readiness and the critical role Navy Medicine’s people and platforms contribute to our Navy’s power projection.
RM2M9Y16X–A US Marine Corps (USMC) Helicopter Pilot escapes from a simulated underwater helicopter crash at the Aviation Survival Training Center (ASTC) at Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Cherry Point, North Carolina (NC). Pilots are required to qualify in aviation water survival training every four years. Base: Mcas, Cherry Point State: North Carolina (NC) Country: United States Of America (USA)
RMFT89J1–CBP Office of Air and Marine Pilots undergo training at a National Air Training Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, in the event of a survivable crash and how to survive while waiting to be rescued. An instructor shows how to shave a piece of Cypress wood to begin the process of building a fire for both survival and for signaling purposes. Photo by, James Tourtellotte.
RM2A83DAJ–Petty Officer 3rd Class Bryan Evans, an aviation survival technician at Coast Guard Sector Columbia River, is lowered from an MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter to the open window of a building at the Camp Rilea Military Operations in Urban Terrain Village in Warrenton, Ore., Nov. 1, 2019. This urban search and rescue training evolution was conducted in conjunction with members of Aviation Training Center Mobile. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Trevor Lilburn)
RM2KA9Y78–Bremerhaven, Germany. 18th Oct, 2022. Soldiers from the 12th Combat Aviation Brigade prepare to swim towards a life raft as part of dunker training (helicopter over-water survival training) from October 18-19, Bremerhaven, Germany. The training was conducted at the RelyOn Nutec training center and is designed to teach anyone traveling on or over water, how to react before, during, and after a helicopter becomes submerged in water. 12CAB is a team of disciplined warfighting professionals trusted to execute precision aviation operations. Ensuring Soldiers successfully complete dunker trainin
RME1HH4Y–U.S. Navy Ensign Cris Forero, a student at Naval Survival Training Institute (NSTI), lights a night flare after a daylong water
RMD4HXH4–Rescue Swim
RM2T534CN–Aviation Survival Training Center
RM2GK7DC5–US Navy Surgeon General RADM Bruce Gillingham and Force Master Chief Michael Roberts, director of the Hospital Corps, meet with Sailors assigned to Aviation Survival Training Center (ASTC) Whidbey Island to discuss the importance of medical readiness and the critical role Navy Medicine’s people and platforms contribute to our Navy’s power projection.
RM2M9Y16H–A US Marine Corps (USMC) Helicopter Pilot gives the thumbs up as he locates the lift cable at the pool in a simulated helicopter rescue at the Aviation Survival Training Center (ASTC) at Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Cherry Point, North Carolina (NC). Pilots are required to qualify in aviation water survival training every four years. Base: Mcas, Cherry Point State: North Carolina (NC) Country: United States Of America (USA)
RM2M5C5M2–Training Center Cape May staff and family members participate in a “Workout to Remember” to commemorate the 10-year anniversary of the crash of helicopter 6535, Feb. 28, 2022. The training center’s wellness committee, along with Chief Petty Officer Nick Gardner, an aviation survival technician at the training center, coordinated and hosted the event to honor the four Coast Guardsmen who lost their lives: Lt. Cmdr. Dale Taylor, Lt. j.g. Thomas Cameron, Chief Petty Officer Fernando Jorge, and Petty Officer 3rd Class Andrew Knight. While it is impossible to predict what future years will bring, t
RMD4HXJ1–Honorary Rescue Swimmer
RM2T534CH–Aviation Survival Training Center
RM2GK7CKG–US Navy Surgeon General RADM Bruce Gillingham and Force Master Chief Michael Roberts, director of the Hospital Corps, meet with Sailors assigned to Aviation Survival Training Center (ASTC) Whidbey Island to discuss the importance of medical readiness and the critical role Navy Medicine’s people and platforms contribute to our Navy’s power projection.
RM2M5C5KK–Training Center Cape May staff and family members participate in a “Workout to Remember” to commemorate the 10-year anniversary of the crash of helicopter 6535, Feb. 28, 2022. The training center’s wellness committee, along with Chief Petty Officer Nick Gardner, an aviation survival technician at the training center, coordinated and hosted the event to honor the four Coast Guardsmen who lost their lives: Lt. Cmdr. Dale Taylor, Lt. j.g. Thomas Cameron, Chief Petty Officer Fernando Jorge, and Petty Officer 3rd Class Andrew Knight. While it is impossible to predict what future years will bring, t
RM2T534BM–Aviation Survival Training Center
RM2HGJW60–US Navy Surgeon General RADM Bruce Gillingham and Force Master Chief Michael Roberts, director of the Hospital Corps, meet with Sailors assigned to Aviation Survival Training Center (ASTC) Whidbey Island to discuss the importance of medical readiness and the critical role Navy Medicine’s people and platforms contribute to our Navy’s power projection.
RM2M5C5KX–Training Center Cape May staff and family members participate in a “Workout to Remember” to commemorate the 10-year anniversary of the crash of helicopter 6535, Feb. 28, 2022. The training center’s wellness committee, along with Chief Petty Officer Nick Gardner, an aviation survival technician at the training center, coordinated and hosted the event to honor the four Coast Guardsmen who lost their lives: Lt. Cmdr. Dale Taylor, Lt. j.g. Thomas Cameron, Chief Petty Officer Fernando Jorge, and Petty Officer 3rd Class Andrew Knight. While it is impossible to predict what future years will bring, t
RM2T534CY–Aviation Survival Training Center
RM2GK7CKC–US Navy Surgeon General RADM Bruce Gillingham and Force Master Chief Michael Roberts, director of the Hospital Corps, meet with Sailors assigned to Aviation Survival Training Center (ASTC) Whidbey Island to discuss the importance of medical readiness and the critical role Navy Medicine’s people and platforms contribute to our Navy’s power projection.
RM2GKYD1G–PENSACOLA, Fla. (July 27, 2021) Students at Aviation Survival Training Center (ASTC) Pensacola participate in water survival training. ASTCs all around the country deliver safe and effective high-risk survival and human performance training under the Naval Survival Training Institute (NSTI), a detachment of the Navy Medicine Operational Training Command (NMOTC).
RM2M5C5KM–Training Center Cape May staff and family members participate in a “Workout to Remember” to commemorate the 10-year anniversary of the crash of helicopter 6535, Feb. 28, 2022. The training center’s wellness committee, along with Chief Petty Officer Nick Gardner, an aviation survival technician at the training center, coordinated and hosted the event to honor the four Coast Guardsmen who lost their lives: Lt. Cmdr. Dale Taylor, Lt. j.g. Thomas Cameron, Chief Petty Officer Fernando Jorge, and Petty Officer 3rd Class Andrew Knight. While it is impossible to predict what future years will bring, t
RM2T534C0–Aviation Survival Training Center in Jacksonville
RM2T534CX–Aviation Survival Training Center, Boy Scouts, whidbey island
RM2GKYD2H–PENSACOLA, Fla. (July 27, 2021) Students at Aviation Survival Training Center (ASTC) Pensacola participate in water survival training. ASTCs all around the country deliver safe and effective high-risk survival and human performance training under the Naval Survival Training Institute (NSTI), a detachment of the Navy Medicine Operational Training Command (NMOTC).
RM2M5C5M3–Training Center Cape May staff and family members participate in a “Workout to Remember” to commemorate the 10-year anniversary of the crash of helicopter 6535, Feb. 28, 2022. The training center’s wellness committee, along with Chief Petty Officer Nick Gardner, an aviation survival technician at the training center, coordinated and hosted the event to honor the four Coast Guardsmen who lost their lives: Lt. Cmdr. Dale Taylor, Lt. j.g. Thomas Cameron, Chief Petty Officer Fernando Jorge, and Petty Officer 3rd Class Andrew Knight. While it is impossible to predict what future years will bring, t
RM2T534CR–Aviation Survival Training Center, Boy Scouts, whidbey island
RM2GKYD1R–PENSACOLA, Fla. (July 27, 2021) Students at Aviation Survival Training Center (ASTC) Pensacola participate in water survival training. ASTCs all around the country deliver safe and effective high-risk survival and human performance training under the Naval Survival Training Institute (NSTI), a detachment of the Navy Medicine Operational Training Command (NMOTC).
RM2M5C5KW–Training Center Cape May staff and family members participate in a “Workout to Remember” to commemorate the 10-year anniversary of the crash of helicopter 6535, Feb. 28, 2022. The training center’s wellness committee, along with Chief Petty Officer Nick Gardner, an aviation survival technician at the training center, coordinated and hosted the event to honor the four Coast Guardsmen who lost their lives: Lt. Cmdr. Dale Taylor, Lt. j.g. Thomas Cameron, Chief Petty Officer Fernando Jorge, and Petty Officer 3rd Class Andrew Knight. While it is impossible to predict what future years will bring, t
RM2T534C4–Aviation Survival Training Center, Boy Scouts, whidbey island
RM2GKYD45–PENSACOLA, Fla. (July 27, 2021) Students at Aviation Survival Training Center (ASTC) Pensacola participate in water survival training. ASTCs all around the country deliver safe and effective high-risk survival and human performance training under the Naval Survival Training Institute (NSTI), a detachment of the Navy Medicine Operational Training Command (NMOTC).
RM2T51HTA–9D6 Modular Egress Training System, Aviation Survival Training Center Jacksonville
RM2M5C5KJ–Training Center Cape May staff and family members participate in a “Workout to Remember” to commemorate the 10-year anniversary of the crash of helicopter 6535, Feb. 28, 2022. The training center’s wellness committee, along with Chief Petty Officer Nick Gardner, an aviation survival technician at the training center, coordinated and hosted the event to honor the four Coast Guardsmen who lost their lives: Lt. Cmdr. Dale Taylor, Lt. j.g. Thomas Cameron, Chief Petty Officer Fernando Jorge, and Petty Officer 3rd Class Andrew Knight. While it is impossible to predict what future years will bring, t
RM2T534CW–Aviation Survival Training Center, Reduced Oxygen Breathing Device, whidbey island
RM2T534CF–Aviation Survival Training Center, refresher course, Sailor, U.S. Navy, water survival
RM2T5322X–astc, Aviation Survival Training Center, NAS Whidbey Island, Sailors, training, U.S. Navy
RM2GKYD38–PENSACOLA, Fla. (July 27, 2021) Students at Aviation Survival Training Center (ASTC) Pensacola participate in water survival training. ASTCs all around the country deliver safe and effective high-risk survival and human performance training under the Naval Survival Training Institute (NSTI), a detachment of the Navy Medicine Operational Training Command (NMOTC).
RM2M5C5KR–Training Center Cape May staff and family members participate in a “Workout to Remember” to commemorate the 10-year anniversary of the crash of helicopter 6535, Feb. 28, 2022. The training center’s wellness committee, along with Chief Petty Officer Nick Gardner, an aviation survival technician at the training center, coordinated and hosted the event to honor the four Coast Guardsmen who lost their lives: Lt. Cmdr. Dale Taylor, Lt. j.g. Thomas Cameron, Chief Petty Officer Fernando Jorge, and Petty Officer 3rd Class Andrew Knight. While it is impossible to predict what future years will bring, t
RM2T53233–astc, Aviation Survival Training Center, NAS Whidbey Island, Sailors, training, U.S. Navy
RM2T534BX–0906040413R-033 JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (June 4, 2009) Safety observers stand by at the Aviation Survival Training Center in Jacksonville, Fla. as the 9D6B Modular Egress Training System (METS) drops underwater and students attempt to egress safely.
RM2GKYD2P–PENSACOLA, Fla. (July 27, 2021) Students at Aviation Survival Training Center (ASTC) Pensacola participate in water survival training. ASTCs all around the country deliver safe and effective high-risk survival and human performance training under the Naval Survival Training Institute (NSTI), a detachment of the Navy Medicine Operational Training Command (NMOTC).
RM2M5C5M4–Training Center Cape May staff and family members participate in a “Workout to Remember” to commemorate the 10-year anniversary of the crash of helicopter 6535, Feb. 28, 2022. The training center’s wellness committee, along with Chief Petty Officer Nick Gardner, an aviation survival technician at the training center, coordinated and hosted the event to honor the four Coast Guardsmen who lost their lives: Lt. Cmdr. Dale Taylor, Lt. j.g. Thomas Cameron, Chief Petty Officer Fernando Jorge, and Petty Officer 3rd Class Andrew Knight. While it is impossible to predict what future years will bring, t
RM2T534CC–0906040413R-082 JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (June 4, 2009) A student is hoisted from the pool during survival training at the Aviation Survival Training Center in Jacksonville, Fla. Naval aviators are required to complete the quadrennial two-day course.
RM2T51HR6–0903256720T-001 JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (March 25, 2009) The 9D6 Modular Egress Training System, recently installed at Aviation Survival Training Center Jacksonville, is scheduled to begin training fixed-wing and rotary aircraft aircrew by the end of April. Navy
RM2T534CA–0906040413R-063 JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (June 4, 2009) A student listens to instructions during night survival training at the Aviation Survival Training Center in Jacksonville, Fla. The pool is dimmed and an artificial storm atmosphere is created to give the training more realism.
RM2GKYD2G–PENSACOLA, Fla. (July 27, 2021) A student at Aviation Survival Training Center (ASTC) Pensacola participates in water survival training. ASTCs all around the country deliver safe and effective high-risk survival and human performance training under the Naval Survival Training Institute (NSTI), a detachment of the Navy Medicine Operational Training Command (NMOTC).
RM2M5C5KT–Training Center Cape May staff and family members participate in a “Workout to Remember” to commemorate the 10-year anniversary of the crash of helicopter 6535, Feb. 28, 2022. The training center’s wellness committee, along with Chief Petty Officer Nick Gardner, an aviation survival technician at the training center, coordinated and hosted the event to honor the four Coast Guardsmen who lost their lives: Lt. Cmdr. Dale Taylor, Lt. j.g. Thomas Cameron, Chief Petty Officer Fernando Jorge, and Petty Officer 3rd Class Andrew Knight. While it is impossible to predict what future years will bring, t
RM2T534CT–0906040413R-017 JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (June 4, 2009) Students observe instructors performing survival techniques at the Aviation Survival Training Center in Jacksonville, Fla. The course includes simulated helicopter crash training, parachute drags and survival techniques after exiting downed aircraft.
RM2GKYD0P–PENSACOLA, Fla. (July 27, 2021) A student at Aviation Survival Training Center (ASTC) Pensacola participates in water survival training. ASTCs all around the country deliver safe and effective high-risk survival and human performance training under the Naval Survival Training Institute (NSTI), a detachment of the Navy Medicine Operational Training Command (NMOTC).
RM2T534BW–0906040413R-096 JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (June 4, 2009) Students are hoisted to a platform at the Aviation Survival Training Center in Jacksonville, Fla. where they will strap into a parachute harness and practice releasing themselves into the pool. All Naval aviators are required to complete the quadrennial two-day course.
RM2GKYD41–PENSACOLA, Fla. (July 27, 2021) A student at Aviation Survival Training Center (ASTC) Pensacola participates in water survival training. ASTCs all around the country deliver safe and effective high-risk survival and human performance training under the Naval Survival Training Institute (NSTI), a detachment of the Navy Medicine Operational Training Command (NMOTC).
RM2T534D0–0906040413R-053 JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (June 4, 2009) Students strap into the 9D6B Modular Egress Training System (METS) before they are elevated and dropped back into the pool to simulate a helicopter crash at the Aviation Survival Training Center in Jacksonville, Fla. The students train to egress safely from the METS.
RM2GKYD40–PENSACOLA, Fla. (July 27, 2021) A student at Aviation Survival Training Center (ASTC) Pensacola participates in water survival training. ASTCs all around the country deliver safe and effective high-risk survival and human performance training under the Naval Survival Training Institute (NSTI), a detachment of the Navy Medicine Operational Training Command (NMOTC).
RM2T534C8–0906040413R-050 JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (June 4, 2009) Senior Chief Air Crewman Mark Schuelke ensures that all students safely exit the 9D6B Modular Egress Training System (METS) after it dropped and rotated in the pool to simulate a helicopter crash at the Aviation Survival Training Center in Jacksonville, Fla.
RM2T5323G–1102101810F-317 JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (Feb. 10, 2011) A student exits the 9D6 dunker during a simulate aircraft water landing exercise at the Aviation Survival Training Center (ASTC) at Naval Air Station Jacksonville. The ASTC provides courses for naval aircrew personnel and operates under the aegis of Navy Medicine Support Command.
RM2T534CE–1010135787K-051 NORFOLK (Oct. 13, 2010) Students at Aviation Survival Training Center prepare to submerge themselves in full gear to simulate worst-case scenarios for water survival. This two-day refresher course is mandatory every four years for anyone who flies in U.S. Navy and Marine Corps aircraft.
RM2T534CK–0906040413R-075 JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (June 4, 2009) The Aviation Survival Training Center in Jacksonville, Fla., simulates a storm during the last training evolution of the quadrennial two-day course. The course is required for all Naval aviators. Thunder sound effects fill the smoky air and lights are dimmed to create a realistic training environment.
RM2GKYD2T–PENSACOLA, Fla. (July 27, 2021) Naval Aircrewman (Helicopter) 2nd Class Bret Bristol delivers a water survival training lecture to students at Aviation Survival Training Center (ASTC) Pensacola. ASTCs all around the country deliver safe and effective high-risk survival and human performance training under the Naval Survival Training Institute (NSTI), a detachment of the Navy Medicine Operational Training Command (NMOTC).
RM2T53245–1102101810F-008 JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (Feb. 10, 2011) A student at the Aviation Survival Training Center (ASTC) ascends on a hoist during a simulated night exercise as part of an aircrew refresher course in Jacksonville, Fla. The ASTC provides courses for naval aircrew personnel and operates under the aegis of Navy Medicine Support Command.
RM2GKNY8T–PENSACOLA, Fla. (June 9, 2021) Rear Adm. Cynthia Kuehner, Commander, Naval Medical Forces Support Command (NMFSC), observes an aircraft ejection seat trainer demonstration at the Aviation Survival Training Center (ASTC) Pensacola as a part of her visit to Navy Medicine Operational Training Command (NMOTC). The mission of NMOTC is to provide training for operational medicine and aviation survival. Support the Fleet and Fleet Marine Force with operational medicine consultative services, conduct education and training programs for medical department personnel in various operational medicine disci
RM2WWP8T4–Rear Adm. Rick Freedman, Navy Deputy Surgeon General and Deputy Chief, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, (foreground right) watches students undergoing water survival training beside CAPT Kimberly Toone, commanding officer Navy Medicine Operational Training Command (NMOTC) (foreground left) at Aviation Survival Training Center (ASTC) Pensacola as part of an official visit, Feb. 7. Naval Survival Training Institute (NSTI), a detachment of NMOTC, is comprised of eight ASTC’s and a headquarters unit which specialize in training the pilots, aircrew, and service members who support other specialized
RM2NKAXC4–U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class William Frye, aerospace physiology technician with Aviation Survival Training Center on Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, buckles in an event attendee for a spin in the flight physiology chair during the 11th Annual Fly-In Family Movie and STEM Night at the Havelock Tourist and Event Center, Havelock, North Carolina, Aug. 12, 2022. ECAHF affords local youth the opportunity to learn more about science, technology, engineering, and math through demonstrations and interactive activities.
RM2GKNY8F–PENSACOLA, Fla. (June 9, 2021) Naval Aircrewman (Helicopter) 2nd Class Bret Bristol, an Aviation Survival Training Center (ASTC) instructor, guides Rear Adm. Cynthia Kuehner, Commander, Naval Medical Forces Support Command (NMFSC), on a tour of the ASTC pool as a part of her visit to Navy Medicine Operational Training Command (NMOTC). The mission of NMOTC is to provide training for operational medicine and aviation survival. Support the Fleet and Fleet Marine Force with operational medicine consultative services, conduct education and training programs for medical department personnel in vario
RM2T5322M–1102101810F-019 JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (Feb. 10, 2011) A student at the Aviation Survival Training Center (ASTC) ascends on a hoist during a simulated night exercise as part of an aircrew refresher course in Jacksonville, Fla. The ASTC provides courses for naval aircrew personnel and operates under the aegis of Navy Medicine Support Command.
RM2T534C3–0906036651N-001 JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (June 3, 2009) Students sit in the hypobaric chamber at the Aviation Survival Training Center to simulate the effects of high altitude on the body. The students determine what their individual hypoxia, or low oxygen, symptoms are so they know how to counter it when flying. The hypobaric chamber test is in the first part of a two-day course at the training facility.
RM2T53241–1102101810F-075 JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (Feb. 10, 2011) A student swims to the surface after exiting the 9D6 dunker during a simulated aircraft water landing exercise at the Aviation Survival Training Center (ASTC) at Naval Air Station Jacksonville. The ASTC provides courses for naval aircrew personnel and operates under the aegis of Navy Medicine Support Command.
RM2T53238–1009204615E-043 MIRAMAR, Calif. (Sept. 20, 2010) A Marine assigned to Marine Aviation Weapons and Tactics Squadron (TECOM) 1, performs a virtual parachute landing while a Sailor operates the Virtual Parachute Trainer during flight physiology training at the Aviation Survival Training Center at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar. (U.S. Marine Corps
RM2GKNY9P–PENSACOLA, Fla. (June 9, 2021) Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Nicholas Carpenter, an Aviation Survival Training Center (ASTC) instructor, demonstrates survival training for Rear Adm. Cynthia Kuehner, Commander, Naval Medical Forces Support Command (NMFSC), during a tour of the ASTC pool as a part of her visit to Navy Medicine Operational Training Command (NMOTC). The mission of NMOTC is to provide training for operational medicine and aviation survival. Support the Fleet and Fleet Marine Force with operational medicine consultative services, conduct education and training programs for medical dep
RM2T53244–110215ZK021-003 OAK HARBOR, Wash. (Feb. 15, 2011) Sailors prepare to be submerged in a modular egress training system during a simulated helicopter crash at the Aviation Survival Training Center at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island. This two-day refresher course is mandatory every four years for anyone who flies in U.S. Navy and Marine Corps aircraft.
RM2T51HRN–1102101810F-148 JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (Feb. 10, 2011) A naval aviator swims to the surface after exiting the 9D6 dunker during a training exercise at the Aviation Survival Training Center (ASTC) at Naval Air Station Jacksonville. The device simulates an aircraft water landing. The ASTC provides courses for naval aircrew personnel and operates under the aegis of Navy Medicine Support Command. Navy
RM2T534CJ–0706136247M-013 WHIDBEY ISLAND, Wash. (Jun 13, 2007) - Sailors from Naval Air Station Whidbey Island's Aviation Survival Training Center (ASTC) and students from Everett Community College prepare to test a small submarine. The survival training center was helping an engineering class from the college test the ballast of a small submarine in the survival pool. The submarine will be used in a national college competition in Maryland later this summer. U.S. Navy
RM2GKNY7F–PENSACOLA, Fla. (June 9, 2021) Naval Aircrewman (Mechanical) 1st Class Natasha Kraniak, an Aviation Survival Training Center (ASTC) instructor, guides Rear Adm. Cynthia Kuehner, Commander, Naval Medical Forces Support Command (NMFSC), on a tour of a normobaric hypoxia trainer as a part of her visit to Navy Medicine Operational Training Command (NMOTC). The mission of NMOTC is to provide training for operational medicine and aviation survival. Support the Fleet and Fleet Marine Force with operational medicine consultative services, conduct education and training programs for medical department
RM2WWP7M9–CDR Justin Meeker, officer-in-charge (OIC) Aviation Survival Training Center (ASTC) Pensacola (foreground left) gestures toward staff and student as he gives a tour and explains safety procedures to the Deputy Navy Surgeon General Rear Adm. Rick Freedman and Force Masterchief PatrickPaul Mangaran at ASTC Pensacola pool as part of an official visit, Feb. 7. Naval Survival Training Institute (NSTI), a detachment of NMOTC, is comprised of eight ASTC’s across the country and a headquarters unit which specialize in training the pilots, aircrew, and service members who support other specialized comm
RM2T534C6–0706136247M-019 WHIDBEY ISLAND, Wash. (Jun 13, 2007) - Sailors from Naval Air Station Whidbey Island's Aviation Survival Training Center (ASTC) and students from Everett Community College test a small submarine. The survival training center was helping an engineering class from the college test the ballast of a small submarine in the survival pool. The submarine will be used in a national college competition in Maryland later this summer. U.S. Navy
RM2T534C2–1010135787K-057 NORFOLK (Oct. 13, 2010) Students at Aviation Survival Training Center participate in the Night Storm training exercise, which simulates worst-case scenarios at night. This two-day course is mandatory every four years for anyone who flies in U.S. Navy and Marine Corps aircraft.
RM2T52H06–0904287689P-002 JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (April 28, 2009) The new 9D6 Modular Egress Training System at Aviation Survival Training Center Jacksonville simulates an aircraft ditching in a body of water and sinking upside down. (U.S. Navy
RM2T5327A–0910069001B-017 PENSACOLA, Fla. (Oct. 6, 2009) Hospital Corpsmen 2nd Class Kyle Carswell and Daniel Young monitor members of the 2009 class of NASA astronaut candidates for hypoxia in an altitude chamber. The altitude chamber training is part of physiology training at the U.S. Navy Aviation Survival Training Center before starting introductory flight training with Training Air Wing (TRAWING) 6 in Pensacola, Fla. (U.S. Navy
RM2R4B48D–US Navy A student at the Aviation Survival Training Center, receives training on the Helicopter Downwash and Hoist Simulator.
RM2R4B2J1–US Navy A student attending the refresher course in water survival at Aviation Survival Training Center, Marine Corps Air Station Miramar.
RM2R49PJD–US Navy Instructors assigned to Naval Air Station (NAS) Whidbey Island's Aviation Survival Training Center demonstrate a parachute drag simulation
RM2R4B421–US Navy Two students submerge and breathe from SCUBA tanks as part of a familiarization course in the use of the Helicopter Emergency Escape Device at Aviation Survival Training Center.
RM2R4B2JN–US Navy A student attending the refresher course in water survival at Aviation Survival Training Center, Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, awaits simulated rescue.
RM2WWP08C–Rear Adm. Rick Freedman, Navy Deputy Surgeon General and Deputy Chief, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, arrives at Aviation Survival Training Center (ASTC) Pensacola as part of an official visit, Feb. 7. Naval Survival Training Institute (NSTI), a detachment of NMOTC, is comprised of eight ASTC’s and a headquarters unit which specialize in training the pilots, aircrew, and service members who support other specialized communities in the survival skills and techniques to survive aviation emergencies. NMOTC is comprised of six nationwide detachments that offer specialized medical training in the
RM2R49F71–Captain Kimberly Toone, commanding officer Navy Medicine Operational Training Command (NMOTC) (right) tours the renovation project of the ASTC site with CDR Heath Clifford, officer in charge Aviation Survival Training Center Jacksonville (ASTC JAX)(left), Mar. 09, 2023. ASTC JAX is one of eight ASTC training facilities that are encompassed by the Navl Aviation Survival Training Institue (NSTI). NSTI, a detachment of NMOTC, specializes in training the pilots, aircrew, and service members who support other specialized communities in survival skills and technique to survive aviation emergencies.
RM2R4B2JF–US Navy A student attending the refresher course in water survival at Aviation Survival Training Center, Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, prepares to enter the water.
RM2R49PKG–US Navy Instructors assigned to Naval Air Station (NAS) Whidbey Island's Aviation Survival Training Center prepare to demonstrate the Navy's new Modular Egress Training System
RM2R4AMWD–Captain Kimberly Toone, commanding officer Navy Medicine Operational Training Command (NMOTC) (left) tours the renovation project of the ASTC site with CDR Heath Clifford, officer in charge Aviation Survival Training Center Jacksonville (ASTC JAX)(right), Mar. 09, 2023. ASTC JAX is one of eight ASTC training facilities that are encompassed by the Navl Aviation Survival Training Institue (NSTI). NSTI, a detachment of NMOTC, specializes in training the pilots, aircrew, and service members who support other specialized communities in survival skills and technique to survive aviation emergencies.
RM2R49PHX–US Navy Instructors assigned to Naval Air Station (NAS) Whidbey Island's Aviation Survival Training Center prepare to demonstrate the Navy's new Modular Egress Training System
RM2R48MCC–Captain Kimberly Toone, commanding officer Navy Medicine Operational Training Command (NMOTC), and Command Master Chief C.J. Eison, NMOTC, are given a tour of the Aviation Rescue Swimmer Pool from CDR Heath Clifford, officer in charge Aviation Survival Training Center Jacksonville (ASTC JAX)(left), Mar. 09, 2023. ASTC JAX is one of eight ASTC training facilities that are encompassed by the Navl Aviation Survival Training Institue (NSTI). NSTI, a detachment of NMOTC, specializes in training the pilots, aircrew, and service members who support other specialized communities in survival skills and
RM2R49EJA–US Navy Aviation Electronics Technician 1st Class checks his oxygen mask before beginning a test in the low pressure chamber at the Aviation Survival Training Center
RM2R4B405–US Navy Two students prepare to submerge and breathe from SCUBA tanks as part of a familiarization course in the use of the Helicopter Emergency Escape Device at Aviation Survival Training Center.
RM2R4B2JP–US Navy A student attending the refresher course in water survival at Aviation Survival Training Center, Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, orally inflates his survival vest.
RM2R4BFB1–US Navy Navy air crewman help each other into a 12-man life raft to await a simulated rescue in the pool at Aviation Survival Training Center (ASTC) Miramar.
RM2R4A263–Captain Kimberly Toone, commanding officer Navy Medicine Operational Training Command (NMOTC) (left), and Command Master Chief C.J. Eison, NMOTC are given a tour from CDR Heath Clifford, officer in charge Aviation Survival Training Center Jacksonville (ASTC JAX)(left), Mar. 09, 2023. ASTC JAX is one of eight ASTC training facilities that are encompassed by the Navl Aviation Survival Training Institue (NSTI). NSTI, a detachment of NMOTC, specializes in training the pilots, aircrew, and service members who support other specialized communities in survival skills and technique to survive aviation
RM2R4BFB0–US Navy Navy air crewman help each other into a 12-man life raft to await a simulated rescue in the pool at Aviation Survival Training Center (ASTC) Miramar.
RM2R4B2KC–US Navy A student attending the refresher course in water survival at Aviation Survival Training Center, Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, simulates being hoisted into a helicopter.
RM2R4BXT6–US Navy Driver of the Navy sponsored NASCAR Busch series number 88 car, completes the parachute drag during survival training at the Aviation Survival Training Center onboard Naval Air Station.
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