Quoting myself :
You name it, it'll be tried in training. Scenarios are developed to the 'n'th degree so that all four crewmembers avoid becoming stale and are as well prepared as possible for what the big bad world may throw at them. Making use of a 'survivor', getting the winchman to deal with an injury or an awkward situation, re-creating what might be encountered on a job. Rarely is the training bog standard and as such the crews are as well prepared as possible to deal with the complexities that are thrown up by SAROPs. Is this the case in civil SAR or do time, financial or other pressures prevent training being developed to this extent?
The silence from the usual suspects is deafening.