![]() Just UpTrainingWLSAR Training programmeCurrently, registrations are requested via the member's listserve up to 8 weeks prior to an event. To register, reply to the Wellington Land SAR training co-ordinators. However, by the end of May 2006, members should be able to register through this website. If members identify training needs which have not been catered for in the current training schedule, then this should be discussed with the Wellington Land SAR training co-ordinator .
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NavigationIn this folder Training >> Schedule | CIMS | Comms | First Aid | GPS | HQ | Heli | Nav | TCA | Ropes | ANNUAL SAREX | NZLSAR standardsNavigation competencies are briefly described on pages 36 and 37 of the New Zealand Land SAR Field Guide (Roger Curl, 1998. ISBN 0-473-04914-7). More detailed information can be found in the NZ Mountain Safety Council publication, 'Bushcraft', Outdoor Skills for the NZ Bush, Chapter 12, pages 66 to 91 (Goldring and Mullins, 3rd edition 1995, ISBN 0-908931-11-5). All WLSAR members should study these books.
Expected competenciesAll WLSAR field team members must be able to demonstrate competent navigation skills. Because navigation is a skill WLSAR expects every team member to posess before joining the organisation, we do not provide formal navigation training. However, WLSAR conducts exercises designed to test members' competencies.
The minimum navigation skillset includes:
Map use means being able to use an NZMS 260 1:50 000 topo map. This skill includes:
Compass use means:
Route finding includes:
Location awareness means knowing where you are at all times. This includes knowing where you have been, where you are, where you want to go, and how to get there. WLSAR team members must be competent in assessing, interpreting and using:
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