Search and Rescue Mission Coordinator
Introduction
Objectives
By the end of this course, the participants will:
- Understand the global SAR policy.
- Demonstrate general awareness of executing communications during a SAR operation.
- Demonstrate familiarization with all the stages of the different SAR incidents.
- Perform all the duties of the Search Mission Coordinator (SMC).
- Plan for both Inland / Maritime SAR operations.
- Use different assets as SRUs Air / Maritime.
- Provide emergency assistance in different situations.
- Conclude and document SAR operations in order to improve and enhance performance.
Who Sould Attend
- • Civil Aviation Authorities. • Policy Makers. • Aerodrome Operators. • Airport Managers. • Airport Planners. • Airside Technical Personnel. • Airline Ground Operations Team Leaders. • Aerodrome Inspectors. • Airport Authorities. • Airport Emergency Coordinators. • Ground Service Providers. • Airport Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF) Officers.
- Officers and Staff • Airline Officials • Civil Aviation Authority Officials • Emergency Response Planning Managers • Station Managers and Duty Officers • State authorities involved in airport emergency response planning • Personnel from airport stakeholders and service providers that operate at the airport.
- Officers and Staff • Airport Emergency Managers
Course Content
- Module 00 - Course Introduction
- Module 1 - Drift Theory
- Module 2 - Documentation And Communications
- Module 3 - Search Pattern
- Module 4- Rescue Planning
- Module 5 - Initial Actions
- Module 6 - Search Planning
- Module 7 - Global Maritime Distress and Safety System GMDSS
- Module 8 - SAR Mission Conclusion
Prerequisite
- Senior-level personnel such as chiefs or deputy chiefs involved in the management and administration of a SAR organization or unit.