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An emergency rescue instrument called a hoist is used to swiftly rescue or remove people from difficult or hazardous circumstances. In such cases, victims may be far away and difficult to access by roads, or they may be trapped by flood or fire. A hoist rescue is lowering a rescuer to a victim below from a hovering aircraft using a cable.
The crew chief inside the helicopter will control the hoist to raise both the victim and responder back inside after the rescuer has strapped a harness to the victim or placed the person in a stokes basket. After that, the victim will be flown to safety by the helicopter.
The global helicopter rescue hoist market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
For increased safety, the Model 44318 design features an overload slip clutch and a load brake in the Weston type. It includes a fault code readout on the built-in test functionality, provides cable length readout in both feet and metres, and improves readout accuracy.
It also has a secondary shaft locking mechanism that satisfies Human External Cargo requirements, enhances the level wind system design for enhanced durability.
For military and civilian search and rescue helicopters fitted with heavy-duty hoists, the HS-16600 is a great backup system. The hoist, which is the lightest and smallest piece of equipment of its kind, can be used to increase the operational capacity of light single-engine helicopters and is portable in a carrying case.