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CASARA CIVIL AIR SEARCH AND RESCUE ASSOCIATION PILOT TRAINING COURSE Phase 1 The CASARA Pilot.

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1 CASARA CIVIL AIR SEARCH AND RESCUE ASSOCIATION PILOT TRAINING COURSE Phase 1 The CASARA Pilot

2 CASARA THE CASARA PILOT Introduction to CASARA Experience Requirements Training Requirements Duties and Responsibilities Summary of Topics

3 CASARA Background Info REF: National SAR Manual Chap 1 In 1976 the Gov’t. of Canada made the Minister of Defence the ‘Lead Minister for Search and Rescue’ (LM-SAR). (Confirmed by Cabinet again in 1982 and 1986) The Department of National Defence (DND) became the legally responsible agency to handle Air SAR incidents –Has operational command of all DND SAR assets –Staffs all JRCC with assistance of Cdn Coast Guard –Staffs and controls the SARSAT CMCC –Is the interface between CASARA and DND at the Operational level –Provides ground search parties for Air and Marine incidents

4 CASARA Background Info (con’t.) Once the Military became legally responsible, others were not permitted to do certain SAR missions unless they followed proper and legally acceptable procedures Gov’t of Canada directed National SAR Program (NSP) be established in 1986 National SAR Secretariat (NSS) was established to provide one umbrella for SAR coordination and to facilitate efficient use of SAR resources Interdepartmental Committee on Search And Rescue (ICSAR) also established

5 CASARA In 1986 CASARA was established It is a National Non-Profit Corporation Initially DND and Transport Canada each funded CASARA with $400,000 It was deemed a requirement that they have a Standard of Operations and that they follow the protocols set out in appropriate publications The Air Force trained the CASARA members for a couple years

6 CASARA With training complete, CASARA was to maintain their Operational status, and the Air Force assumed the role of Evaluating every 18 months (not more than 24 months) DND is no longer responsible for hands on training Casara Liaison Officer positions were established at most SAR Squadrons

7 CASARA EXECUTIVE President Vp Trng/Ops VP Fin/Admin VP Plans/Equip NATIONAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS Member Organization Executive Member Organization Director Deputy Director Secretary Treasurer Zone Executive Commander, Deputy Commander Secretary Treasurer Training, Safety Zone General Membership National Administrator Elected from within the Board of Directors Contracted by the Board of Directors One Director Elected/Appointed from Each Member Organization Elected / Appointed from Member Organization Executives Elected/Appointed from the Zone Membership

8 CASARA CASARA MISSION STATEMENT The mission of the Civil Air Search and Rescue Association (CASARA) is to support Canada’s Search and Rescue (SAR) program and to promote aviation safety.

9 CASARA CASARA VISION STATEMENT The Civil Air Search And Rescue Association (CASARA) will continue to evolve and support the Canadian Search and Rescue (SAR) and aviation safety program through leadership, continuous training of its volunteers and education of the general aviation community.

10 CASARA Over time, CASARA has developed to become a very important and integral part of the National SAR Program Funding is now in the vicinity of $2.5 million per year. Transport Canada funding has remained at $400,000 per year level. DND provides the remaining portion Contribution Agreements (funding) are generally for five years at a time

11 CASARA Most use privately owned aircraft and most are four place aircraft on wheels Some Zones do have twin engine a/c Some Zones have IFR capable pilots Some Zones have access to a/c on floats and skis CASARA is not permitted to use helicopters CASARA uses only aircraft with a Normal Certificate of Airworthiness

12 CASARA There are four ‘certified’ positions within CASARA. These are: –Search Coordinator –Pilot –Navigator –Spotter A typical flight crew consists of: –One Pilot –One Navigator –Two Spotters Flight crew members have a minimum mandatory currency requirement each year

13 CASARA SAR Regions

14 CASARA Pilot Qualification Standards Age 18 years A private pilot's license with not less than 150 hours pilot ‑ in ‑ command time and not less than 50 hours on single ‑ pilot non ‑ high performance single ‑ engine land airplanes A current Medical Certificate and Radio License Pilot's capability must be well known by authorized representatives of the Member Organization A new prospective CASARA pilot must meet CASARA standards of an assessment / evaluation flight with a CASARA designated pilot within the previous 3 months prior to making application to CASARA as a CASARA pilot

15 CASARA Pilot Qualification Standards (cont’d) Pilots flying light piston multi-engine aircraft, in addition to the single engine requirements, must have a minimum 100 hours of multi-engine time, with not less than 10 hours on make and model and 1000 hours total time For every additional 100 hours of multi-engine time, total time can be reduced by 100 hours Pilots flying retractable gear aircraft must have all single engine aircraft requirements including a minimum of 250 hours total time, with not less than 25 hours on retractable gear aircraft Pilots flying float equipped aircraft must have all single engine aircraft requirements including 100 hours total time on floats with 5 hours on floats within the last 90 days

16 CASARA Pilot Qualification Standards (cont’d) Pilots flying amphibious aircraft must have all single engine aircraft requirements including 200 hours total time – 100 hours float time of which 50 hours must be on amphibious aircraft with 5 hours on amphibious aircraft within the last 90 days Pilots flying ski-equipped aircraft must have all single engine aircraft requirements including 50 hours total time on ski-equipped aircraft

17 CASARA Pilot Annual Currency Standards  3 hours of academic training 2.a minimum of 24 hours flying as PIC, made up of - 6 flights of not less than 1 hour each that must be CASARA SAR flying, (training or actual), and - the remainder can be actual SAR operations, CASARA SAR training, or “other” flying 3.3 ELT homings, at least one must be an aural null 4.4 search patterns appropriate to your area of operation Note: These are minimum requirements.

18 CASARA Duties and Responsibilities The CASARA Pilot must: 1. attend all pre flight and post flight briefings 2.confirm weather is suitable for safe operations 3.preflight the aircraft, confirm fuel status, documentation correct, cargo secure, ELT homer attached and operating correctly 4.complete a crew safety briefing 5.be responsible for the safe operation of the aircraft

19 CASARA Duties and Responsibilities (cont’d) The CASARA Pilot must: 6. have an understanding of the navigator’s planning 7.confirm Bingo Time with the navigator 8.complete a Weight and Balance 9. complete a Nav Canada Flight Plan/Flight Itinerary based on the navigator’s information 10. fly the aircraft accurately based on the directions of the navigator 11. keep a good lookout for other aircraft and obstacles

20 CASARA Duties and Responsibilities (cont’d) The CASARA Pilot must: 12.identify the scanning range to the spotters 13.will do all or most of the aircraft radio communications 14.assist the navigator in preparing the NOCL message

21 CASARA The CASARA Pilot End of Phase 1


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