IMHO a helicopter could have been quicker, assuming that a helicopter was available and a landing area could be cleared in time. I suspect that you would need an area about 20 or 30 metres wider than the span of the rotor blades to be on the safe side.
A Bell 212 has a rotor span of 14.63 metres so you would need to clear an area of perhaps 35 to 45 metres in diameter and that will take some time. Alternatively the helicopter could hover above the tree line and winch the casualty up, which would require less clearance but it would still take time and a well trained rescue helicopter crew.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Thai_Army_Aviation_Center
Helicopters in the Thai military.
Thailand does not seem to have a helicopter Air/Sea rescue service. The army do have helicopters, but I am not sure if they have dedicated and trained rescue crews available.
It’s really absurd when supporters of Trump accuse the other candidate of speaking “word salad”. Looks like we have four years ahead of Hannibal Lecter, windmills killing birds, solar panels killing rabbits, Haitians eating cats, and choosing between electrocution or death by shark. Also, the usual endless whining from the undeniably luckiest man in the world.
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