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| - | Q: On a SAR operation, do you need to have license to operate a snowmobile or quad?
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| - | Q: Name some necessary considerations when planning a snowmobile SAR response?
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 Name two types of avalanches
 
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-  loose snow (sluff, powder) avalanche
 -  slab avalanche
  
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 What documents do you need to operate a snowmobile or quad on a SAR operation?
 
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-  registration
 -  insurance
 -  Canada Safety Council safe operators certificate (typically)
  
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 Name some necessary considerations when planning a snowmobile SAR response
 
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-  weather consideration
 -  terrain consideration
 -  seasonal considerations
 -  access considerations
 -  avalanche considerations
  
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 Which parts of your body are most quick to suffer frostbite?
 
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-  face/ears/nose
 -  hands
 -  feet
  
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