September SAR Organisation in Germany The German Armed Forces SAR Services S EARCH A ND R ESCUE
September SAR Organisation in Germany Headlines SAR Basic Principles SAR Organisation and Assets RCC Resources Missions & Statistics 2004
September SAR Organisation in Germany SAR Basic Principles International Agreements ICAO (Chicago Convention) IMO (Hamburg Convention) International SAR-Agreements IAMSAR (London/Montreal 1999)
September SAR Organisation in Germany SAR Basic Principles National Agreements German legislation Ministerial agreements between MOT / MOD General Regulations on Aeronautical SAR Policy-Directives for the German Bundeswehr
September SAR Organisation in Germany - Search for aircraft (military & civil) -Rescue of crew and passengers -First Aid medical assistance and transportation - Support the German Maritime SAR-Services - Support the national Air Rescue Services -Operate Rescue Centers for regional Air Rescue Service SAR General Tasks - Support to national Armed Forces and Partner Nations
September SAR Organisation in Germany UN ICAO IMO MOD MTBH Alarm Service ATS / Satellite Sea Rescue Air Transport Command SAR-Coordination Commitee German Sea Rescue Service SAR – Organisation Civil-Military
September SAR Organisation in Germany MOD GERMANY Naval Staff III 3 Air Staff III 5 Fleet Command Air Force Command Air Transport Command RCC MünsterRCC Glücksburg SAR Stand-By 1 Atlantic SAR-Commands 2 SEA-KING SAR-Commands 8 UH-1D Rescue Centers 2UH-1D SAR - Organization of the German Armed Forces
September SAR Organisation in Germany Münster Neustrelitz Hamburg Malmsheim Ingolstadt Landsberg Erfurt Holzdorf Laage Diepholz Nörvenich Glücksburg Warnemünde Helgoland Nordholz RCC SAR- Helicopter Air Rescue Helicopter Location of Primary SAR- Facilities
September SAR Organisation in Germany Engine 1 turbine engine 1400 HP Takeoff weightmax kg Maximum speed220 km/h Max. time of flight 4:10 h 2:30 h Max. range 675 km 400 km Crew 1 Helicopterpilot 1 Helicopterpilot 1 Flight Engineer 1 Flight Engineer 1 Medical Assistant 1 Doctor 1 Medical Assistant loadings2 casualties on stretcher SAR-CommandRescue Center Primary SAR-Facilities Bell UH-1D
September SAR Organisation in Germany SAR – Adaptation Kit NEW (BELL UH 1 D)
September SAR Organisation in Germany Breguet Atlantic (BR 1150) Primary SAR-Facilities Engine 2 turbine engine 1400 HP each Takeoff weight max kg Maximum speed 248 km/h Max. time of flight6:00h Max. range1080 km Crew 2 Helicopterpilots 1 Helicopter Operations Officer 1 Flight Engineer (with medical education) Primary SAR-Facilities Westland SEA KING Mk. 41 Engine 2 Rolls-Royce engines 5665HP each Takeoff weight max kg Maximum speed576 km/h Search-rate 324 km/h Max. time of flight 14:00h Crew2 Pilots 2 Aircraft Operation Officers 1 Flight Engineer 1 Radio Operator 6 System Operators
September SAR Organisation in Germany Database of hospitals (civil & military) Database of local civilian Emergency-Center‘s Database of airports, airfields and landing sites Computer-network and Telecommunication system Direct coordination with all regional ATC Centers Aeronautical Radio Communication Network RCC Resources
September SAR Organisation in Germany RCC Aeronautical Radio Station Cölpin Elmenhorst Arkebek Jever Dötlingen Visselhövede Auenhausen Uedem Sprockhövel Kleinhau Hochkelberg Erndtebrück Döbern Brocken Holzdorf Inselberg Gleina Köppel Reisenbach Haid Großer Arber Hornisgrinde Meßstetten Thussenhausen Haindlfing Putgarten Ruppelstein Münster Bad Iburg Eggersdorf Dargelütz Heidelstein Döbraberg Ellenberg Aeronautical Radio Communication Network SAR
September SAR Organisation in Germany Allocation of Missions Military support Emergency Aeronautical Rescue Maritime Rescue 3,6% 91,2% 4,3% 0,9% Missions 2004 Statistics
September SAR Organisation in Germany Allocation of Missions Customers 2004 ? 88% Cvilian 5,1% Military 6,9% Others (without reason for emergency etc.) - Statistics -
September SAR Organisation in Germany Emergency Location Transmitters (ELT) Paraglider Glider Helicopter Jets Prop AC Others Missions „in the Air“ 2004 Civil Air / Maritime Alerts
September SAR Organisation in Germany Rescue & Emergencies Industrial Accident Transport of Casualties Maritime SAR Suicide Accident during Spare-Time Mountain Rescue Traffic Accidents Others 3% 6,3% 1,2% 3,3% 2% 1% 9,7% 9,8% 63,7% Missions „on the Ground“ 2004
September SAR Organisation in Germany Emergency Operations Primary and Secondary Missions per Year primary secondary Primary (taking care by emergency doctor) Secondary (transport of casualties)
September SAR Organisation in Germany River Elbe flooding 2093 flight hours 785 people were rescued 1073 people were evacuated Statistics on Catastrophes Natural Desaster 2002
September SAR Organisation in Germany SEARCH AND RESCUE The German Organisation Thank you for attention - Any questions? Heinz Bekeschus, LtCol EUROCONTROL - Military Unit -