SAR Fundamentals/Compass practical and pacing
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== Objectives == | == Objectives == | ||
- | At the conclusion of this lesson the participants | + | At the conclusion of this lesson the participants will be able to |
- | + | # set compass declination | |
- | + | # take a bearing off an object | |
- | + | # shoot a bearing | |
- | + | # state the number of paces they take to walk 10m | |
- | + | # traverse a route described in bearings and paces (or meters) | |
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== Time Plan == | == Time Plan == | ||
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Present Objectives | Present Objectives | ||
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'''Review - declination''' | '''Review - declination''' | ||
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* In our part of the world magnetic north is to the east of north, so we have EAST 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 | * Declination changes each year as the north magnetic pole moves | ||
+ | * ''Give declination for lesson location to the nearest degree (ignore minutes)'' | ||
{{quote-page|Navigation/Declinations}} | {{quote-page|Navigation/Declinations}} | ||
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* We should always ask what the declination is for our search area | * We should always ask what the declination is for our search area | ||
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'''Setting declination''' | '''Setting declination''' | ||
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* '' Check that each student has correctly set declination'' | * '' Check that each student has correctly set declination'' | ||
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'''Review - compass failures''' | '''Review - compass failures''' | ||
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** don't stand underneath high power lines | ** don't stand underneath high power lines | ||
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'''Holding compass''' | '''Holding compass''' | ||
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'''Aligning needle''' | '''Aligning needle''' | ||
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'''needle parallax''' | '''needle parallax''' | ||
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* direction near north and south are easy to align, near east or west are harder | * direction near north and south are easy to align, near east or west are harder | ||
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'''Sighting''' | '''Sighting''' | ||
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'''Reading a bearing''' | '''Reading a bearing''' | ||
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* sight on object you're talking about, not one that is between you and it | * sight on object you're talking about, not one that is between you and it | ||
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'''Shooting a bearing''' | '''Shooting a bearing''' | ||
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* ''have students repeat with sample bearing near east (70 to 110 degrees) or west (250 to 290 degrees'' | * ''have students repeat with sample bearing near east (70 to 110 degrees) or west (250 to 290 degrees'' | ||
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+ | '''Pacing''' | ||
+ | * We measure distance by counting our paces | ||
+ | * One pace is the same foot landing again - i.e. two steps | ||
+ | * Every search worker should know how many of their personal paces there are in 10 meters | ||
+ | * ''measure out 10m on level open ground'' | ||
+ | * ''demonstrate measuring your pace'' | ||
+ | ** ''if start with LEFT foot, count every time your RIGHT foot lands. Or vice versa'' | ||
+ | * ''have each student measure their pace. So many paces to 10m. E.g. 5.5 paces for 10m'' | ||
- | + | * ''distribute Pacing and Traverse - If You Dare worksheet'' | |
+ | * ''have each student work out their paces in 50m and 100m; the distance they travel in 30 paces, 50 paces.'' | ||
- | * | + | * If not clear ground, you may have to step around things like logs or trees. |
- | * | + | ** count only your paces when you think they make up a full pace |
- | * | + | * Similarly going up or down a slope, our paces are slightly shorter or longer |
- | + | {{lesson slide|00:47|13 min}} | |
+ | '''Exercise''' | ||
- | * | + | * Exercise sheet lists 3 traverses |
+ | * Everyone should start from a different point in the open field | ||
+ | * Not to close to fences on slope | ||
+ | * Mark your starting point on the ground | ||
+ | * You should end up where you started | ||
+ | * ''Have each student work through (alone) Traverse #1 from the exercise sheet''' | ||
+ | * ''As time permits have them carry on to Traverse #2 or #3'' | ||
+ | * ''Ideally, students should end up within a pace of their starting point'' | ||
+ | * This exercise can help you get more accurate with your pacing and bearings | ||
+ | * You can take the worksheet and practice it at home to further improve | ||
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+ | '''Advanced extras''' | ||
- | + | ''If time permits, or as arises with student questions'' | |
- | * | + | '''Back bearings''' |
- | + | * You can shoot back from your destination to your starting point | |
- | + | * The difference between a bearing and a back bearing should be exactly 180 degrees | |
- | + | * Use a back bearing to check your measurements | |
- | + | * Or use it if there is no object to sight on (e.g. field of snow) and you can leave a marker (e.g. flagging tape) where you started from | |
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- | * back | + | |
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+ | ''Offset'' | ||
+ | * Sometimes you can't walk the bearing you want. E.g. across a slew | ||
+ | * Take a side bearing 90 degrees different from your original bearing (left or right) | ||
+ | * Count your pace until you're away from the obstacle | ||
+ | * Take your original bearing past the obstacle | ||
+ | * Reverse your side bearing (180 different) the same number of paces | ||
+ | * Your back to your original line and can continue on your original bearing | ||
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{{prompt|What materials are needed or useful in presenting this lesson.}} | {{prompt|What materials are needed or useful in presenting this lesson.}} | ||
* [[:Image:2010-03-18 22 25 36u-scan.pdf|Pacing and bearing exercise]] | * [[:Image:2010-03-18 22 25 36u-scan.pdf|Pacing and bearing exercise]] | ||
+ | ** {{link|Image:Members:2013-02-08_17_24_27u-scan.pdf}} | ||
* Tape measure | * Tape measure | ||
* Compasses | * Compasses | ||
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** http://forum.oldweather.org/index.php?topic=1056.0 | ** http://forum.oldweather.org/index.php?topic=1056.0 | ||
* SAR Fundamentals - Chapter 13 - Navigation | * SAR Fundamentals - Chapter 13 - Navigation | ||
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+ | Alternate material, deeper understanding: | ||
+ | * {{link|Image:Members:2013-02-20 00 59 06u-scan.pdf}} | ||
+ | ** {{link|Image:Members:2013-02-20 01 00 16u-scan.pdf}} | ||
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+ | * [[Training/Ideas/Compass]] | ||
+ | * [[Training/Ideas/Pacing]] | ||
== Question bank == | == Question bank == | ||
{{prompt|List of questions suitable for an review/exam of this section.}} | {{prompt|List of questions suitable for an review/exam of this section.}} | ||
+ | * {{subpage|Question bank}} | ||
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== Frequently Asked Questions == | == Frequently Asked Questions == | ||
{{prompt|What are some of the questions that students typically ask. Include the answers.}} | {{prompt|What are some of the questions that students typically ask. Include the answers.}} | ||
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{{prompt|What can others do with this lesson?}} | {{prompt|What can others do with this lesson?}} | ||
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Copyright © 2010-2013, Brett Wuth. | Copyright © 2010-2013, Brett Wuth. | ||
+ | Portions copyright © 2010, Chris Jorgensen. | ||
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This work is licensed under a | This work is licensed under a | ||
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 2.5 Canada License. | Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 2.5 Canada License. |
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Lesson plan:
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[edit] 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.
[edit] Authors
List who wrote this lesson plan.
Brett Wuth, Chris Jorgensen
[edit] 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
[edit] 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
- set direction of travel on a compass bezel
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.
[edit] Objectives
At the conclusion of this lesson the participants will be able to
- set compass declination
- take a bearing off an object
- shoot a bearing
- state the number of paces they take to walk 10m
- traverse a route described in bearings and paces (or meters)
[edit] Time Plan
Total Time: 60 minutes
Time | Material
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00:00 3 min |
Introduction Introduce topic title Introduce Instructor Present Objectives |
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00:03 2 min |
Review - declination
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00:05 5 min |
Setting declination
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00:10 1 min |
Review - compass failures
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00:11 1 min |
Holding compass
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00:12 5 min |
Aligning needle
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00:17 5 min |
needle parallax
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00:22 5 min |
Sighting
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00:27 10 min |
Reading a bearing
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00:37 5 min |
Shooting a bearing
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00:42 5 min |
Pacing
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00:47 13 min |
Exercise
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01:00
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Advanced extras If time permits, or as arises with student questions Back bearings
Offset
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[edit] 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
Alternate material, deeper understanding:
[edit] Question bank
List of questions suitable for an review/exam of this section.
[edit] Frequently Asked Questions
What are some of the questions that students typically ask. Include the answers.
[edit] Feedback
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[edit] License
What can others do with this lesson?
Copyright © 2010-2013, Brett Wuth.
Portions copyright © 2010, Chris Jorgensen.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 2.5 Canada License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/ca/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, California 94305, USA.
[edit] Reference Material
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[edit] Notes
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