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Chapter 1 - Define search an operation using available personnel and
facilities to locate persons in distress
Chapter 1 - Define rescue an operation to retrieve persons in distress,
provide for their initial medical or other needs,
and deliver them to a place of safety
Chapter 1 - What are the 3 1) search, 2) rescue and 3) survival/support (i.e.
categories of fundamental SAR navigation)
skills
Chapter 1 - What is NASAR a not-for profit membership organization of
dedicated paid and unpaid SAR professionals
that offers formal training opportunities
Chapter 1 - What is the purpose of these criteria were developed to evaluate three
the SAR TECH certification criteria levels of search responder so that a measurable
level of individual and crew capability could be
made available for Incident Commanders
, Chapter 2 - Which 2 organizations International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)
coordinate member countries' and the International Maritime Organization
efforts to provide SAR services on a (IMO)
global basis
Chapter 2 - What are the 5 stages awareness, initial action, planning, operations and
of a SAR operation conclusion
Chapter 2 - Which international Convention on International Aviation,
conventions pertain to SAR International Convention on Maritime Search and
Rescue and the International Convention for the
Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS)
Chapter 2 - Define positive control followed by radar and in direct communication
with air traffic controllers
Chapter 2 - What is Cospas-Sarsat an international humanitarian SAR system that
uses satellites to detect and locate emergency
beacons carried by ships, aircraft or individuals;
the system consists of a network of satellites,
ground stations (Local User Terminal), mission
control centers (MCC) and rescue coordination
centers (RCC)
Chapter 2 - What are the 3 different Emergency Locator Transmitters (aircraft),
types of emergency locator Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacons
beacons (maritime) and Personal Locator Beacons
(individuals)
Chapter 2 - Define a SAR Region an area of defined dimensions, associated with a
(SRR) rescue coordination center (RCC), within which
SAR services are provided; for every SRR, there is
one RCC
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Terms in this set (192)
Chapter 1 - Define search an operation using available personnel and
facilities to locate persons in distress
Chapter 1 - Define rescue an operation to retrieve persons in distress,
provide for their initial medical or other needs,
and deliver them to a place of safety
Chapter 1 - What are the 3 1) search, 2) rescue and 3) survival/support (i.e.
categories of fundamental SAR navigation)
skills
Chapter 1 - What is NASAR a not-for profit membership organization of
dedicated paid and unpaid SAR professionals
that offers formal training opportunities
Chapter 1 - What is the purpose of these criteria were developed to evaluate three
the SAR TECH certification criteria levels of search responder so that a measurable
level of individual and crew capability could be
made available for Incident Commanders
, Chapter 2 - Which 2 organizations International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)
coordinate member countries' and the International Maritime Organization
efforts to provide SAR services on a (IMO)
global basis
Chapter 2 - What are the 5 stages awareness, initial action, planning, operations and
of a SAR operation conclusion
Chapter 2 - Which international Convention on International Aviation,
conventions pertain to SAR International Convention on Maritime Search and
Rescue and the International Convention for the
Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS)
Chapter 2 - Define positive control followed by radar and in direct communication
with air traffic controllers
Chapter 2 - What is Cospas-Sarsat an international humanitarian SAR system that
uses satellites to detect and locate emergency
beacons carried by ships, aircraft or individuals;
the system consists of a network of satellites,
ground stations (Local User Terminal), mission
control centers (MCC) and rescue coordination
centers (RCC)
Chapter 2 - What are the 3 different Emergency Locator Transmitters (aircraft),
types of emergency locator Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacons
beacons (maritime) and Personal Locator Beacons
(individuals)
Chapter 2 - Define a SAR Region an area of defined dimensions, associated with a
(SRR) rescue coordination center (RCC), within which
SAR services are provided; for every SRR, there is
one RCC