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Observer Scanner Training. by 1 st Lt. Alan Fenter. Increase the skills and knowledge of the interested scanner to become a mission observer. Purpose of this course. Search Planning Electronic Search Navigation assistance Navigation elements Grid system for locating positions - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Observer Scanner Training

by 1st Lt. Alan Fenter

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Purpose of this course

Increase the skills and knowledge of the interested scanner to become a mission observer

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This course will cover…

Search PlanningElectronic SearchNavigation assistanceNavigation elementsGrid system for locating positionsNavigation aids

ADF and VOR devicesCommunication TechniquesNon-Verbal SignalsWeather conditionsAircraft Familiarity

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Section 1: Conducting a Search

Objective:Describe basic scanning procedures during a search and rescue mission

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Scanning

The scanner should pause each three or four degrees of lateral or vertical distance. This is known as Fixation.This pattern should be used at a rate which covers about 10 degrees per second.

At side windows or waist positions, eye movements are directed away from the aircraft to the effective visibility range and then back toward the aircraft to a point under the aircraft which can be seen comfortably.

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Routine Scanning Pattern

Minimum effective range

Maximum effective range

Flight Path

10°

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Check for Understanding

The scanner uses an eye movement pattern that allows ____________________Systematic Scanning

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Check for Understanding

During scanning, a pause every three or four degrees of lateral distance is known as getting a ________________

Fixation

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Check for Understanding

This search pattern should cover _____ degrees per second

A. 4B. 5C. 7D. 10

10

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Check for Understanding

Eye movements from the aircraft to the edge of visibility range and back toward the plane is the most effective method when the scanner is seated at ___________________Side Windows

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Section 2

Objective:Discuss the need for fixations in night searches, the clock position for reporting sightings, and list some common accident signs

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Night Searches

Scanners have fewer fixations at nightDistress victims more likely to use fire, flares, or lights for signalsScanner should use the routine scan pattern regardless of day or night

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Sightings

Light colored or shiny objectsSunlight reflections on MetalPeopleDistress SignalsBlackened or burned areasBroken tree branchesFresh or bare earthDiscolored water or snow

Tracks or movement patterns in snow, grass, sand, etcExcessive bubbles in the waterOil slicks, floating debris, or rafts on waterDeep furrows in snowAny other abnormalities in the environment

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Sightings

Light colored or shiny objectsSunlight reflections on Metal

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Sightings

Blackened or burned areas

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Sightings

Broken tree branches

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Sightings

Fresh or bare earthDiscolored water or snow

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Sightings

Tracks or movement patterns in snow, grass, sand, etc

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Sightings

Excessive bubbles in the waterOil slicks, floating debris, or rafts on water

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This is if you’re lucky…..

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Sightings

Any other abnormalities in the environment

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Sightings

Most of the time, it’s not all that easy to spot

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Sightings

Wooded areas add more difficulty

Aircraft Tail

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Ouch

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Crash site at 100 mph….

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no it’s not the white area…

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Reporting the Sighting12

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Check for Understanding

Why are fewer fixations necessary in night search patterns?

The scanner would be looking for Contrasts. For example, Lights, fires, or flares would eliminate the need to concentrate on making numerous eye fixations.

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Check for Understanding

Name 10 common accident signs for which to look while scanning.

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Common Accident SignsLight colored or shiny objectsSunlight reflections on MetalPeopleDistress SignalsBlackened or burned areasBroken tree branchesFresh or bare earthDiscolored water or snow

Tracks or movement patterns in snow, grass, sand, etcExcessive bubbles in the waterOil slicks, floating debris, or rafts on waterDeep furrows in snowAny other abnormalities in the environment

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Check for Understanding

In the clock position used for reporting locations of sightings, where would the following time be in relation to the aircraft?

A. 12 O’Clock _________B. 3 O’Clock _________C. 6 O’Clock _________D. 9 O’Clock _________

Nose

Tail

Left Wing

Right Wing

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Section 3:

Objective:Match each term relating to probability of detection with it’s meaning

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Terminology

Maximum area of PossibilityProbability areaSweep WidthSearch VisibilityTrack SpacingSearch Altitude

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Check for Understanding

Large circle with center representing the last known position of the aircraft

AGL LKP

Possibility Area Probability Area

Search Altitude Search Visibility

Sweep Width Track Spacing

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Check for Understanding

Geographic area where the missing aircraft is most likely to be

AGL LKP

Possibility Area Probability Area

Search Altitude Search Visibility

Sweep Width Track Spacing

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Check for Understanding

Maximum visual range at which a sighting can be detected from a search aircraft’s flight pattern

AGL LKP

Possibility Area Probability Area

Search Altitude Search Visibility

Sweep Width Track Spacing

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Check for Understanding

The distance at which an object can be seen and recognized at the height the search aircraft is flying

AGL LKP

Possibility Area Probability Area

Search Altitude Search Visibility

Sweep Width Track Spacing

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Check for Understanding

Distance between adjacent search areas

AGL LKP

Possibility Area Probability Area

Search Altitude Search Visibility

Sweep Width Track Spacing

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Check for Understanding

Height aircraft flies above ground during a search

AGL LKP

Possibility Area Probability Area

Search Altitude Search Visibility

Sweep Width Track Spacing

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Check for Understanding

Above ground level symbol

AGL LKP

Possibility Area Probability Area

Search Altitude Search Visibility

Sweep Width Track Spacing

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Last known position symbol

AGL LKP

Possibility Area Probability Area

Search Altitude Search Visibility

Sweep Width Track Spacing

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Section 4

Objective:Given certain facts, determine the single search probability of detection (POD) and the cumulative search POD.

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Cumulative Probability of Detection5-10% 15

11-20 % 20 25

21-30 % 30 35 45

31-40 % 40 45 50 60

41-50 % 50 55 60 65 70

51-60 % 60 65 65 70 75 80

61-70 % 70 70 75 80 80 85 90

71-80 % 80 80 80 85 85 90 90 95

80+ %85 85 90 90 90 95 95 95

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Section 5:

Objectives:Describe how mission observers can help pilots with their primary responsibilities.Describe the search advantages of having observers on board and list the fatigue-reducing tips.

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Mission Observer Duties

Involvement with other SAR membersProvide pilot with Navigational and Radio assistanceOther duties as specified by the PIC, such as reading the checklist when asked

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Fatigue Reducing Tips

Change Scanning Positions if possible every 30 min. to 1 hourRotate Scanners from side to sideClean aircraft windowsScan through open hatches when feasible

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Fatigue Reducing Tips

Keep lights to a minimum at night to reduce reflectionsAllow a reasonable amount of communication between crew membersUse binoculars to aid in sighting verificationPermit on/off periods if enough scanners are on board

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Mission Observer Advantages

Greater SafetyAssists with Management of ResponsibilitiesFamiliarity with various phases of overall operationGreatly assists the Mission Pilot

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Check for Understanding

What two types of assistance can the observers give to the pilots that will enable the pilots to concentrate on their primary responsibility?

Radio and Navigation

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Check for Understanding

What are three search advantages of having a mission observer on board?

Greater Safety

Assistance with management responsibilities

Overall familiarity of operations

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Check for Understanding

List 6 fatigue-reducing tipsChange Scanning Positions if possible every 30 min. to 1 hourRotate Scanners from side to sideClean aircraft windowsScan through open hatches when feasible

Keep lights to a minimum at night to reduce reflectionsAllow a reasonable amount of communication between crew membersUse binoculars to aid in sighting verificationPermit on/off periods if enough scanners are on board

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