435 Transport and Rescue Squadron's Chinthex 2019 provided an opportunity for all members of the squadron to develop their skills in supporting search and rescue (SAR) operations. The squadron is located at 19 Wing, Comox, British Columbia, but the week-long exercise was held near Thunder Bay, Ontario, from May 6 to 10, 2019.
A diverse set of units with similar roles were invited to participate, adding depth to the training value of the exercise and promoting interoperability with SAR partners. 439 Combat Support Squadron, from 3 Wing Bagotville, Québec, was represented by a crew with a CH-146 Griffon configured for SAR operations, the 304th Rescue Squadron (United States Air Force), from Portland, Oregon, added a section of para-rescue jumpers, a crew and C-130 Hercules came in from the 39TH Rescue Squadron, located at Patrick Air Force Base, Florida, and a United States Coast Guard crew participated with a MH-60T Jay Hawk helicopter from Traverse City, Michigan.
Chinthex 2019 focused on sharing and developing existing skills, and provided opportunities to broaden 435 Squadron's range of experience. Key training included locating search objects, parachuting for accuracy, marine rescues, and hoisting with helicopters.
The exercise culminated with a simulated major air disaster (MAJAID), with participants responding to a report of a commercial aircraft, with 18 passengers and two crew on board, going missing. Fixed-wing search aircraft with SAR technicians and rescue…
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