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  1. Which side is the left bank of a river?


  2. How much time do you deduct from your trip for every 1000 ft (300m) that you go down?


  3. On hill sides or mountains, which side of the trail should you stand on when being passed by horses/mules?


  4. List some of the people that may be contacted to get information on the lost person?


  5. When putting yourself in the subject's "shoes", what 3 questions should you ask yourself?




  6. You find a very clear set of prints of what you strongly suspect is the subject. What measurements would you communicate back to the command post?


  7. What is tracking?




  8. What is the area outside the search area called?


  9. What does P.L.S. stand for?




  10. Who on the field team should participate in the briefing?


  11. Name 3 things that you would fill out or ask on a briefing.




  12. When searching for a lost person from the air, what clues should you look for?


  13. When is it okay not to follow directions from your team leader?


  14. Should a team leader encourage team problem solving?




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