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** This skill would likely be used by members of the overhead team to source the right helicopter and pilot for the incident, and to evaluate the spontaneous offers of a private helicopter that sometimes occur in high media incidents.
** This skill would likely be used by members of the overhead team to source the right helicopter and pilot for the incident, and to evaluate the spontaneous offers of a private helicopter that sometimes occur in high media incidents.
** types and capabilities of helicopters
** types and capabilities of helicopters
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*** aircraft flight characteristics
 
** skills and certifications of pilots
** skills and certifications of pilots
* safety (heli-safety talk from pilot)
* safety (heli-safety talk from pilot)
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** grids
** grids
** where items would end up based on the terrain
** where items would end up based on the terrain
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** gaze management
 
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*** fist out at arms length
 
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*** keep focus at an infinity, tendency is too close
 
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*** point to point in fixed pattern
 
** how long a spotter can effectively work before becoming fatigued and not a good resource
** how long a spotter can effectively work before becoming fatigued and not a good resource
* ground-to-air communications (e.g. helicopter directs teams on the ground to the subject)
* ground-to-air communications (e.g. helicopter directs teams on the ground to the subject)

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