Students help CIAA prepare for emergencies

| 10/03/2017
CNS Local Life

CKIA manager Miguel Martin (left) and Andrew McLaughlin of CIAA (right) flank student volunteers

(CNS Local Life): The Cayman Islands Airports Authority (CIAA) recently presented certificates of appreciation to students at the Layman E. Scott Senior High School in Cayman Brac to thank them for volunteering to act as victims for the emergency exercise staged at the Charles Kirkconnell International Airport (CKIA) at the end of November last year. “Living on a small Island with limited resources, it is important for the people in our community to be involved and assist emergency services in preparing a realistic response to an aircraft emergency,” said CIAA chief safety management officer Andrew McLaughlin.

To comply with international standards, the CIAA stages a full-scale emergency exercise at each airport (Owen Roberts international in Grand Cayman and CKIA in Cayman Brac) every two years to test the ability of airport staff and emergency response agencies to work together to form an organised response to save lives.

“While we practised for months and made sure all the technical details and safeguards were in place for a successful exercise, the students and other volunteers added realism to the scenario by simulating injured passengers, and I would like to commend them as well as all of our volunteers both in Cayman Brac and Grand Cayman for their spirit of volunteerism and community service,” McLaughlin added.

“Without their assistance the emergency responders would miss an opportunity to practise their life saving skills in the most realistic scenario possible. While we pray we will never use these skills it is good to know we are ready when called.”

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