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Pennsylvania Airmen Train in Water Survival to Ensure Readiness

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Jan. 14, 2026 | By Air Force Staff Sgt. Brandon Shuman, 911th Airlift Wing |

Air Force Reserve airmen assigned to the 911th Airlift Wing conducted water survival training at Montour High School, McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, Jan. 10.

Two people in orange water survival suits, swim toward a life raft in a large indoor pool.

A group of military personnel sit inside a life raft in an indoor pool. Other people in military uniform swim outside the life raft.

Aircrew assigned to the 911th Operations Group are required to accomplish the training every 36 months to stay prepared for potential isolation in bodies of water by learning essential skills — like underwater egress from downed aircraft, parachute disentanglement, raft deployment and self-rescue. 

The airmen demonstrated various abilities, including swimming in survival gear, inflating life vests and rafts, boarding a raft from the water, setting up life raft canopies and the importance of teamwork. To be prepared for any potential conflict, it is essential for aircrew, which includes pilots, loadmasters and aeromedical evacuation teams, to be ready and confident in their abilities if their aircraft goes down over open waters. 

“If they end up getting separated, they’re alone and afraid,” said Air Force Master Sgt. Kristopher Peterson, 911th Operation Support Squadron Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape section chief. “Everything that we give them, everything that we try and do is to make sure if something happens, those guys have some confidence in what they are doing.”

Three men put on orange water survival suits.

Mistakes happen, and ideally, airmen learn from them during training rather than in the field. 

Peterson said the most common mistakes he sees during water survival training are failing to inflate buoyancy devices properly and not checking for sharp objects before boarding a raft, which can result in punctures. Above all, he expressed the importance of working as a team during survival situations. 

“If these guys can’t work as a team out on the open ocean and [are] stuck in a raft, it will get miserable after a couple of hours,” Peterson said. “Something’s always to blame. If they can’t get past that, it’s going to cause fighting, it’s going to cause separation between the team and it’s going to make things a lot more difficult.”

A group of people in military uniform sit in a life raft in a large indoor pool.

That breakdown doesn’t just erode morale — it directly affects survival. Once the chaos of a crash settles and reality sets in, teamwork isn’t optional. Especially when injuries are added to the equation. 

There are bound to be injuries, especially when a plane hits the water, Peterson said. Members of the team will have to rely on one another to survive. 

Water survival is only one aspect of survival training, and it is the mission of the Air Force Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape program to ensure high-risk personnel have the knowledge and skills to “return with honor” from hostile environments. 


Source: http://military-online.blogspot.com/2026/01/pennsylvania-airmen-train-in-water.html


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