SAR Fundamentals/Navigation instruments theory
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* GPS component covers up to 1:13 of the attached lesson plan  | * GPS component covers up to 1:13 of the attached lesson plan  | ||
** Waypoints are not an essential skill for using GPS.  Students should be recording locations on paper, and should be able to estimate relative direction and distance to a new location.  | ** Waypoints are not an essential skill for using GPS.  Students should be recording locations on paper, and should be able to estimate relative direction and distance to a new location.  | ||
| + | *** This material can be covered in additional material presented by a SAR group outside the SAR Fundamentals course.  | ||
[[Image:GPS-lesson-plan.pdf|GPS lesson plan (odt)]]  | [[Image:GPS-lesson-plan.pdf|GPS lesson plan (odt)]]  | ||
([[:Image:GPS-lesson-plan.pdf|pdf]])  | ([[:Image:GPS-lesson-plan.pdf|pdf]])  | ||
Revision as of 21:02, 31 March 2010
-  1.75hr - 09:30 - 11:30
-  includes break
- 0.25 - 10:30-10:45
 
 
 -  includes break
 - SAR Fundamentals Ch.13 "Navigation"
 - Basic SAR Skills Manual: Ch.7 "Navigation"
 - stride count
 - compass
 - GPS
 
GPS
-  GPS component covers up to 1:13 of the attached lesson plan
-  Waypoints are not an essential skill for using GPS.  Students should be recording locations on paper, and should be able to estimate relative direction and distance to a new location.
- This material can be covered in additional material presented by a SAR group outside the SAR Fundamentals course.
 
 
 -  Waypoints are not an essential skill for using GPS.  Students should be recording locations on paper, and should be able to estimate relative direction and distance to a new location.
 
(pdf)

