SAR Fundamentals/Compass practical and pacing
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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 | + | * ''Give declination for lesson location to the nearest degree (ignore minutes)'' |
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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 |
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+ | '''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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+ | ''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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Revision as of 08:57, 7 February 2013
Lesson plan:
Contents |
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
- 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.
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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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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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
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Feedback
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License
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Copyright © 2010, Chris Jorgensen.
Copyright © 2010-2013, Brett Wuth.
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Reference Material
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Notes
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