SAR Fundamentals/Compass practical and pacing
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+ | * Magnetic north is not the same as true north | ||
+ | * ''point out the approximate direction of true north and magnetic north'' | ||
+ | * The difference between the two is called declination | ||
+ | * In our part of the world magnetic north is to the east of north, so we have EAST declination | ||
+ | * Declination changes each year as the north magnetic pole moves | ||
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+ | * ''Give declination for lesson location to the nearest degree (ignore seconds)'' | ||
+ | * We should always ask what the declination is for our search area | ||
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+ | '''Setting declination''' | ||
- | '' | + | * The needle points to magnetic north |
+ | * But we want the directions on the compass bezel to show directions relative to true north | ||
+ | * We do that by setting declination on the compass | ||
+ | * We use the key on the lanyard to move the bed | ||
+ | * ''point out how to read the declination a compass is set at'' | ||
+ | * ''point out which side is EAST declination and which is WEST'' | ||
+ | * ''Have each student set their declination to zero and then back to the correct declination for this location'' | ||
+ | * '' Check that each student has correctly set declination'' | ||
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+ | '''Review - compass failures''' | ||
- | * | + | * avoid metal |
+ | ** don't hold compass close to your belt buckle | ||
+ | ** don't stand near vehicle, metal building | ||
+ | * avoid magnetic fields | ||
+ | ** don't stand underneath high power lines | ||
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+ | '''Holding compass''' | ||
- | * | + | * about arm's length away from you |
- | + | ** don't have lanyard around your neck | |
- | ** | + | * hold the compass about at eye level |
- | ** | + | * hold the compass level |
- | * | + | * ''demonstrate'' |
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+ | '''Sighting''' | ||
- | * | + | * sighting requires that you have several things working at once. |
- | ** | + | * close one eye |
- | *** | + | * fold the mirror so you can see all of the bezel in it |
- | ** | + | ** when you hold the mirror away from you, you're looking in the mirror; you're not looking down at the bezel directly |
+ | * make sure you're holding the compass level | ||
+ | * make sure you see the center line in the mirror slices through the middle of the needle | ||
+ | * use the sighting notch at the top of the mirror center line to spot your target | ||
+ | ** you may have to raise or lower the compass slightly to bring the target into view | ||
+ | ** some compasses also have a sighting notch at the bottom of the mirror center line | ||
+ | * RECHECK you have all things correct at the same time: | ||
+ | *# one eye closed | ||
+ | *# compass level | ||
+ | *# can see all of bezel in mirror | ||
+ | *# mirror center line through needle center | ||
+ | *# can see target in notch | ||
+ | * ''demonstrate'' | ||
+ | * ''have each student sight on an object on the far distance; have them verbally confirm each of the sighting requirements'' | ||
+ | ** ''Because you can't put your head where the student's head is, you won't be able to check all of their sighting requirements, but can check whether they are holding compass level, have one eye closed. You can approximate the others by looking over their shoulder.'' | ||
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Revision as of 05:46, 7 February 2013
Lesson plan:
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Subject
What is this lesson plan about?
This is a short 1-hour practical training on taking and following bearing with a compass
and pacing distance, to be done outside in an open area.
A small student to instructor ratio (max 5:1) is recommended. As such, this lesson is often one station of several with a larger class broken up into smaller teams of max 5 students and this session is taught repeatedly by the same instructor as the teams move between stations. See "Search skills and compass practical" as a commonly used example of this lesson as one of several stations.
Authors
List who wrote this lesson plan.
Brett Wuth, Chris Jorgensen
Scope
What is included in this lesson, what's not and why.
- SAR Fundamentals Manual: Ch.13 "Navigation"
- Basic SAR Skills Manual: Ch.7 "Navigation"
- Navigation - section 3 - compass use and exercise
Prerequisites
What should students already know/have accomplished before the lesson is presented.
Prior to this lesson, students should have already been introduced to the following concepts:
- identify cardinal directions
- identify directions in degrees
See "Navigation - map - direction" for the lesson plan that provides these prerequisites.
- the parts of a compass
- how a compass works
- how a compass fails
- declination
See "Navigation instruments theory" for the lesson plan that provides these prerequisites.
Objectives
At the conclusion of this lesson the participants:
- will be able to ...
- shooting a bearing with a compass
- pacing
- exercises:
- bearings
- pacing / bearing
- backbearing
- offsets
Time Plan
Total Time: 60 minutes
Time | Material
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Introduction Introduce topic title Introduce Instructor Present Objectives |
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Review - declination
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Setting declination
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Review - compass failures
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Holding compass
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Sighting
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Reading a bearing
3/ Pacing
4/ Exercises: bearings
5/ Advance As they come up in discussion, describe:
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Aids
What materials are needed or useful in presenting this lesson.
- Pacing and bearing exercise
- Tape measure
- Compasses
- compass rose
- SAR Fundamentals - Chapter 13 - Navigation
Question bank
List of questions suitable for an review/exam of this section.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are some of the questions that students typically ask. Include the answers.
Feedback
When has this lesson been presented. What was the feedback.
License
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Copyright © 2010, Chris Jorgensen.
Copyright © 2010-2013, Brett Wuth.
This work is licensed under a
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 2.5 Canada License.
To view a copy of this license, visit
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Reference Material
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Notes
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