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- How many reference points do you need to triangulate?
- How much time should you add to your journey for every 1000 feet (300m) that you go up?
- What do you shout if you knock loose rocks that tumble down a slope?
- Typically will Alzheimer sufferers know that they are lost?
- List some of the people that may be contacted to get information on the lost person?
- What is tracking?
- Can you track at night?
- Do inexperienced searchers tend to over estimate, under estimate, or correctly estimate their POD?
- What is the area outside the search area called?
- What should you do if a point of the briefing is not clear?
- Who on the field team should participate in the briefing?
- How are sightings from an aircraft reported to the pilot and other team members?
- Should a team leader encourage team problem solving?
- What is the role of the Team Leader?