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INDEX A Aircrew   survival   equipment   training,   5-1   to 5-42 sea   survival,   5-1   to   5-29 flotation,   5-2   to   5-20 life   preservers,   5-3   to   5-12 life   rafts,   5-12   to   5-20 rescue   devices   and   procedures,   5-20 to   5-23 rescue   hook,   5-21 rescue   strop   (unassisted   rescue), 5-22  to  5-23 rescue   swimmer’s   harness   (swim- mer-assisted   rescue),   5-21   to 5-22 rescue   strop   (horse   collar)   (swim- mer-assisted   rescue),   5-23   to   5-27 forest   penetrator,   5-23   to   5-24 forest    penetrator    with    flotation collar   (swimmer-assisted   res- cue),   5-24 rescue   net,   5-25   to   5-26 rescue    net    (swimmer-assisted, single   rescue),   5-26   to   5-27 rescue   seat,   5-24   to   5-25 rescue   seat   (swimmer-assisted rescue),   5-25 search   and   rescue   (SAR)   communi- cation,   5-27   to   5-29 handsignals,    5-29 radios,   5-27   to   5-29 survival,   5-30   to   5-42 arctic   survival,   5-30   to   5-32 shelter,   5-30   to   5-31 signaling,   5-31 water   problems,   5-31   to   5-32 desert   survival,   5-32   to   5-34 clothing,   5-33 food,   5-33 hazards,    5-32 shelter,   5-33 travel,   5-33   to   5-34 Aircrew    survival    equipment    training-Continued survival—Continued fire   making,   5-34   to   5-37 burning   aircraft   fuel,   5-36 burning   glass,   5-36 electric   spark,   5-36 fire   making   with   matches   and lighter,   5-35 fire   making   with   special   equip- ment,   5-35 fire    making    without    matches, 5-35 flint   and   steel,   5-35   to   5-36 friction,   5-36 kindling   and   fuel,   5-35 preparing   a   fireplace,   5-35 useful   hints,   5-36   to   5-37 land   survival,   5-30 survival   self-treatment   first   aid, 5-37   to   5-42 control   of   bleeding,   5-38 control   of   pain,   5-38 control   of   shock,   5-38   to   5-39 distinguishing    characteristics    of poisonous   snakes,   5-40   to   5-41 exposure,   5-41   to   5-42 foot   care,   5-37,   to   5-38 health   and   hygiene,   5-37 intestinal   illnesses,   5-37 restoration   of   breathing,   5-38 symptoms   of   shock,   5-39 treatment   of   shock,   5-39   to   5-40 tropic   survival,   5-34 clothing,   5-34 food   and   water,   5-34 hazards,    5-34 shelter,   5-34 Altitude   sensing   system,   2-11 Arctic   survival,   5-30   to   5-32 I-1

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