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Q: When searching for a lost person from the air,
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what clues should you look for?
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* tracks
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* signals
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* smoke/fire
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* colour contrasts
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* movement
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Q: What is the most important element of scanning, in an air search?
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The ability to concentrate and maintain interest in the task.
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How are sightings reported from an aircraft?
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State bearing & approximate range.
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Bearings are in terms of the hours of a clock.
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Q: In air search, what is the most important part of scanning?
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A: Maintaining interest.
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Q: Name some signals to keep an eye out for on the helicopter when looking at the ground?
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* smoke (fire)
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* flames (fire)
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* coloured smoke
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* single torch tree
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* flares
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* messages printed on snow, field or sand
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* parachutes
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* broken tree tops
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Q: How long is the maximum visual efficiency of an air observer?
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A: 2-3 hours.
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Q: What do you need to know in a helicopter emergency?
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* the Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT)
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* the survival kit
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* the first aid kit
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When searching for a lost person from the air, what clues should you look for?

  • tracks
  • signals
  • smoke/fire
  • colour contrasts
  • movement
  • odd angles of light
  • debris
  • shiny objects
  • anything that appears out of the ordinary

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What is the most important element of scanning, in an air search?

The ability to concentrate and maintain interest in the task.

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How are sightings from an aircraft reported to the pilot and other team members?

State bearing & approximate range. Bearings are in terms of the hours of a clock.

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Name some signals to keep an eye out for on the helicopter when looking at the ground?

  • smoke (fire)
  • flames (fire)
  • coloured smoke
  • single torch tree
  • flares
  • sunlight reflection
  • messages printed on snow, field or sand
  • parachutes
  • broken tree tops

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How long is the maximum visual efficiency of an air observer?

2-3 hours.

6

What type of spotting will the helicopter pilot be doing in an air observation mission.

The pilot does not spot, only flies the helicopter.

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What is the primary responsibility of an Air Observer?

To identify clues from the air and report their location

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