Rocky,
If your PLB is really a 407, you might want to pay closer attention to your survival gear.....might be a long wait

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I'm with Wup--Blast Match is the hot ticket, bar none, pun intended. All that flaming stuff you stow on your bodies, by the way, will burn if you encounter a fire on the way out the door.
Take some 000 or 00 steel wool, and put it in a zip lock bag. Even when soaking wet, the stuff burns white hot, when ignited by a Blast Match or regular match for that matter. Try it.
I don't like hatchets. Neither do the survival schools for the armed forces, which is where I received most of my survival training. Too much opportunity to hurt yourself with an axe or hatchet. I carry one, but you need to be super careful with them. I use it to pound in tiedowns, period.
For wood gathering, I use a folding saw, one of the triangle ones. I've tried the "chain saw in a can" and frankly, it sucks. You'll wear out your fingers long before you wear out any wood. A folding saw, or a folding pruning saw, will cut all the dead wood you need, with little risk to you or your shins, unlike a hatchet.
Gerber also makes a fire flint and steel, but it isn't nearly as effective as the Blast Match, in my experience, and I've started a LOT of fires with a Blast Match.
Some solid fire starters are fine, but be really careful with the alchohol in a ziplock thing. Very easy to spring a leak and when you need it, all you gots is a cotton ball.
MTV