My husband uses it to train pilots, engineers, etc water survival before they are allowed on the plane. Every time we have gone it has always been clean.
I don't know the best time to go, he always has it reserved ahead of time so no one else is there.
where did they train before the pool was built?
I understand that there's some anxiety involved in water survival for some people that are less than confident in the water but I've never even heard of anyone training for water survival.
I think it's pretty neat that someone took the initiative to do that for their coworkers.
where did they train before the pool was built?
Really? It's a huge part of the training for USN/USMC Aviators and Aircrew and I would imagine USCG and USAF as well. I would expect many of the law enforcement agencies who regularly fly around and over large bodies of water would include it too. I know there are civilian companies who offer courses for folks who have to fly back and forth to oil platforms. Offshore Water Survival & HUET Occupational Safety Training
Thank you for explaining.
The bad part is when half the class fails when passing is a requirement for them to do their job. Then hubs has to schedule private training sessions to teach them so they can pass the next time. Great $$ but damn it makes for LONG work weeks.
Really? It's a huge part of the training for USN/USMC Aviators and Aircrew and I would imagine USCG and USAF as well. I would expect many of the law enforcement agencies who regularly fly around and over large bodies of water would include it too. I know there are civilian companies who offer courses for folks who have to fly back and forth to oil platforms. Offshore Water Survival & HUET Occupational Safety Training
Is he teaching military or civilian flight test engineers - who also have to pass the tests to fly.
I am extremely familliar with military aircraft water survival training and personally must attend it on a regular basis. I've just never heard of anyone training for it. Even of the people I've known that failed it, they just took some brief remedial refresher training on site and then attended the next available course to try again. Like I said, I think it's neat that someone took the initiative to offer some extra training.
How come the Great Mills pool instead of the base pool?
It's a nice, reasonably well maintained pool that has a typical variety of users. A small fee is charged for each use, or you can buy a pass for a reasonable price. I have been many times with my kids and never had any bad experiences.
For you folks complaining about the ghetto kids and Afros, get off your racist high horse, stop being stupid, and stay out of the discussion. This forum overall often strikes me as painfully Southern, in a diversity sense. I'd rather have my kids - my half white, half Hispanic kids - swimming with a nice diverse set of patrons so there is a greater chance they'll grow up unburdened by even the lingering thoughts that still plague ME thanks to my not-so-unracist upbringing. I'm happy to say some of my kids' closest friends are not white, and our church is happily home to several biracial families (white/black, white/Latino, white/Asian, you name it) who everyone loves unconditionally, and I truly am glad my kids will get to go thru life without being angry at the diversity they see around them. It is what it is, get used to it, and stop polluting this discussion, thanks.
Okay, rant over.
Like any other public pool you are stewing in other peoples funk. People pee in it, there are people with BO, people that don't wipe their butt good swim in it. I once saw a piece of corn floating in a public pool, dont want to know how it got in there.
You couldn't pay me to get in a public pool!
Well, great. I just looked at the CDC's page on the health risks of swimming pools. I'll probably never get in another one unless I own it. I hate you all.
Thank you for explaining.
The bad part is when half the class fails when passing is a requirement for them to do their job. Then hubs has to schedule private training sessions to teach them so they can pass the next time. Great $$ but damn it makes for LONG work weeks.