Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) Search & Rescue Operations
Within rural and mountainous environments, a drone, or more correctly known as an Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) may be used extensively for a number of taskings such as assessment (incidents such as floods, wildfire or major transport), search or team safety such as routefinding or the monitoring of a rescue on a cliff face for example. In search and rescue, technology can only be relied upon so much before a physical search and rescue will have to be carried out however, when possible to use, UAS can dramatically improve situational awareness, lead to better decision making and enable a more efficient and safer search and rescue.
Improved Situational Awareness
Better Decision Making
Efficient & Safer Search & Rescue
UAS Search & Rescue Operations
The UAS (Unmanned Aircraft System) Search & Rescue Operations Course has been created by subject matter experts with suitable skill, knowledge, understanding and experience to focus the training delivery specific to the needs of Search & Rescue UAS Pilots that will carry out operations in rural or mountainous environments. The UAS Search & Rescue Operations Course enables delegates to become confident in deploying a UAS at a range of incidents, in range of environments searching effectively and safely.
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The aim of this course is to provide the skills, knowledge and understanding to enable delegates to become competent in Unmanned Aerial Systems Search and Rescue Operations.
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Successful completion of the course will enable delegates to fulfil the following outcomes;
Describe the nature of UAS operations within an rural and mountainous context
Describe the UAS SAR capability, associated hazards, Safe Systems of Work, sequence of activities and responsibilities
Describe the UAS SAR organisation and structure
Correctly identify all items of equipment issued for the purpose of UAS SAR
Describe the design, use, advantages, disadvantages, limitations and safety aspects of UAS SAR equipment
Describe all aspects of UAS safety
Detail the information to be gathered prior to creation of a flight/search plan
Describe incident assessment considerations
Describe scene assessment, situational awareness and incident monitoring practises
Describe general search considerations
Detail search terminology
Describe search strategy and search types according to feature (mountain face, gully, woods, river etc.)
Demonstrate how to brief relevant personnel
Demonstrate a range of tasks including assessment and search
Demonstrate a handover to the incident or search manager.
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3 Days