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1 AS 400 SURVIVAL

2 How ready are you to learn today?
Not very ready... I forgot my Bug Out Bag. A little slow to get going... when will my pizza arrive at school. Good to go... I am ready to watch Naked and Afraid! I am focused, I am ready to eat bugs and make a fire! 30 (AS100-U1C1L1:LQ1)

3 A large scale 7.5 earthquake hits the Bay Area, a professional rescue team will be at my house in one hour to turn my power and water on. True False 30 (AS100-U1C1L1:LQ2

4 Chapter Overview Survival Preparedness Conditions Affecting Survival
The Survivor’s Needs Psychological Aspects of Survival The Will to Survive Chapter 1, Lesson 1

5 Lesson Overview Lesson Objective Samples of Behavior/Main Points
Understand the fundamental concepts of survival preparedness Samples of Behavior/Main Points a. Define survival preparedness b. List several items a survival pattern must include in order c. Define the letters in the keyword survival Chapter 1, Lesson 1

6 Sources and Resources FM 3-05.70 FM 21-76 SAS Survival Guide
Air Force Pamphlet Chapter 1, Lesson 1

7 Don’t Be Dead The cold will kill you: The heat will kill you:
One hour from Hypothermia The heat will kill you: Two hours from heatstroke Lack of potable water will kill you: Three days and your dead Lack of food will kill you: Three weeks and you can be dead Chapter 1, Lesson 1

8 If you don’t have potable water to drink, the average human will live for?
Two Days Two Weeks Three Days One Week 30 (AS100-U1C1L1:LQ4)

9 Our Society Survival Preparedness
Everyday of our lives, we are engaged in surviving. Continually, we need air to breathe, food and water to nourish ourselves and protection from the elements. As a society, we’ve created complex networks of food production, distribution, and storage that can put fresh fruits on our tables in the winter. Eating ice cream is an everyday occurrence, even where there are no cows and no ice. Chapter 1, Lesson 1

10 Our Society Survival Preparedness
Our water comes from public systems that are so convenient we seldom think about the wonder of having fresh, pure water piped into our homes. Our homes are sturdy and secure, insulated against heat and cold and kept comfortable by furnaces and air conditioners. Chapter 1, Lesson 1

11 Your Responsibility Survival Preparedness
Most of the time we survive without much effort, but when we travel in the backcountry, down wild rivers and across rugged terrain, we remove ourselves from the familiar networks of society. For a while we are on our own, fully responsible for our comfort, safety, and means to live That responsibility means we must do all we can to be prepared to survive. Survival Preparedness - Being able to cope in situations where your safety is not automatically assured by the resources to which you are accustomed.

12 During a survival situation this person is responsible for your safety and comfort?
The Park Ranger Your Parents The California Highway Patrol You are responsible 30 (AS100-U1C1L1:LQ5)

13 As a society, we’ve created ________ networks of food production, distribution, and storage.
simple complex highly stressed failed 30 (AS100-U1C1L1:LQ5)

14 . To develop a survival pattern that lets you beat all odds against you for survival. It must include food, water, shelter, fire, first aid, and signals (communication capability) placed in this order of importance. For example, in a cold environment, you would need a fire to get warm; a shelter to protect you from the cold, wind, and rain or snow; traps or snares to get food; a means to signal for help; and first aid to maintain health. Pattern for Survival

15 Survival Kit Guide Lines
You not have outside help for three day Water “One Gallon Per Person Per day One gallon of water weighs 8.3 pounds Fire starter and fuel Multi tools Where am I?? Stay warm and stay cool

16 Specific Survival Kit’s
On Your Person Water purification kit Fire starter Emergency Blanket 5050 cord/whistle/mirror Multi Tool Knife-solar panel High Energy Snacks Small first aid kit Cash and waterproof paper and pencil In Your Car Candles Blanket/sleeping bag Ponchos & tarp Rechargeable batteries Three days of food One Gallon of Water Jumper cables E-Tool Saw

17 Specific Survival Kit’s
On Your Boat All car items Dramamine Big hat and sunglasses Solar still and water maker Locator Beacon Back Up VHF Radio Seven Days of Food 5 gallons of water In Your Home 50 gallons of water (pp) 30 Days of food (pp) 1600 Watt Genset 20 gallon's of fuel Solar Power Genset Pet supplies 30 days of meds HDTV Antenna

18 When building your survival kit this is a basic guideline you should follow?
One litter of water per person per day You will not have help for three days Assume you will never be found Two gallons of water per person per day 30 (AS100-U1C1L1:LQ5)

19 Psychology of Survival
S – Size up the situation U – Use all Your Senses, Undue haste makes waste R – Remember where you are V – Vanquish Fear and Panic I – Improvise V – Value Living A - Act only after thinking L – Live by your wits, but for now, Learn Basic Skills S – Size up the situation Surroundings such as forest, jungle, desert Physical Condition such as wounds, hydration, climate (hypothermia) Size up your equipment Don’t forget basic needs – water, food, shelter U – Use all Your Senses, Undue haste makes waste R – Remember where you are Use or make a map or compass. Do you have a working cell phone?, What route are you taking Determine how your route relates to local water sources and shelter V – Vanquish Fear and Panic This is your greatest enemy Don’t react to your feelings or imagination…react to your situation I – Improvise (Student Discussion) V – Value Living (Student Discussion) Stubborness – a refusal to give in to problems and obstacles Mental and physical strength to endure A - Act only after thinking (e.g. watch the animal life but beware of toxins) L – Live by your wits, but for now, learn basic skills Read and Define in Your Own Words pgs 1-3

20 ‘S” in the acronym SURVIAL stands for this?
Swim to the rally point Sing for rescue Surrender to you fear Size up the situation 30 (AS100-U1C1L1:LQ5)

21 Discussion - Exercise Your private charter aircraft has crashed in the Canadian wilderness. You have just enough time to grab one item before the plane is consumed in flames. What do you grab on your way out the door? Matches Survival knife Sleeping bag

22 Summary Defined survival preparedness.
Listed several items a survival pattern must include. Basic Survival Kits Defined the letters in the keyword survival. Next: Conditions Affecting Survival Chapter 1, Lesson 1

23 Air Force Core Values Read and Discuss Handout
pg 6 of Character Booklet

24 An explosive powder made of potassium nitrate, charcoal, and sulfur, used to shoot projectiles from guns (p. 8) Flight Parachute Kite Gunpowder Rocket (AS100-U1C1L1:VQ5)

25 An aircraft designed to get its support and forward motion from flapping wings (p. 10)
Legend Helicopter Streamlining Glider Ornithopter (AS100-U1C1L1:VQ6)

26 An aircraft that gets its lift from spinning blades (p. 9)
Legend Helicopter Streamlining Glider Ornithopter (AS100-U1C1L1:VQ7)

27 An unverified story handed down from earlier times (p. 8)
Legend Helicopter Streamlining Glider Ornithopter (AS100-U1C1L1:VQ8)

28 A light aircraft without an engine, designed to glide after being towed aloft or launched from a catapult (p. 10) Legend Helicopter Streamlining Glider Ornithopter (AS100-U1C1L1:VQ9)

29 Designing an aircraft to reduce resistance to motion through the air (p. 9)
Legend Helicopter Streamlining Glider Ornithopter (AS100-U1C1L1:VQ10)

30 Vocabulary Questions Slide Index
Click any link below to go directly to polling that question. Device to slow free fall Aircraft with flapping wings Large cylinder, burns gas Aircraft with spinning blades Passing through air on wings Unverified story handed down Light frame, balanced tail Light aircraft, without engine Explosive powder Design to reduce resistance Click here to return to this index.


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