



What our students are saying:
'I've done a lot of HUET courses but this was the best one' 'Excellent trainers - very knowledgeable and helpful'
'Everyone should do this training - it could save you' 'I hope I never have to use this - but I'm ready if I do'

Internationally accreditedwater safety and rescue experts from DevoceanDive Gold Coast
Our Training Team

Eddie Bennet
Eddie has been delivering HUET courses for over 30 years across a wide range of clients including emergency services, law enforcement, public safety, fire fighting, lifesaving, rescue, defence, media, corporate organisations and private individuals. He has 38 years in aviation, marine and land search and rescue and is highly skilled as a helicopter rescue aircrewman so understands what is required for you to gain essential knowledge and skills to survive a helicopter of aeroplane ditching situation.

Peter Low
Peter is an expert SCUBA diver and master trainer accredited to the highest level internationally with both PADI and SSI. He has 40 years experience in the commercial dive industry and extensive skills in training students from emergency services, rescue, law enforcement, fire,defence, corporate and volunteer organisations for HUET and marine survival.
Helicopter Underwater Escape Training (HUET)
HUET training is for anyone who flies over or near water in a helicopter or fixed wing aeroplane. It will assist prepare you for the unlikely event of a ditching into water where it is essential for you to have skills and knowledge to survive the impact, escape from the cabin and survive until rescued. HUET training can also be used in land based emergencies to assist overcome disorientation.
No prior experience is necessary to undertake this course
Emergency Breathing Systems Training (EBS)

EBS training is an essential additional skill for anyone who flies over or near water in a helicopter or fixed wing aeroplane. The use of an emergency breathing system supplements HUET and egresstraining and potentially adds valuable time for survivors to exit a ditched helicopter or aircraft in a controlled manner.
No prior experience is necessary to undertake this course
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