SAR Fundamentals/Air observer
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Revision as of 10:36, 16 February 2013
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Subject
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Scope
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- SAR Fundamentals Manual: Ch.28 "Air Operations Observer"
- Basic SAR Skills Manual: F-7 "Air Observer Guide"
Objectives
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- will be able to ...
Time Plan
Total Time: 45 minutes
- 2005-02 12:45-13:20: 0.7h
- 2006-09-30 13:12-14:15: 1.0h
- 2011-03 13:24-13:42: 0.3h
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Introduction |
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Briefing |
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Fitness |
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Looking for Downed aircraft
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Common Signals
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Looking for Lost Person
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Looking for Marine Vessel
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Scanning
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Fatigue
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Sightings
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Log
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Air Sickness
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Aids
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Question bank
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Frequently Asked Questions
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