SAR Training

Beacon Homing

- 1 DAYS -

Beacon homing is a crucial skillset that enables precise and dependable techniques to determine the location of a distress signal. EMS and SAR crews that have a homing capability can deliver an enhanced level of safety and efficiency in SAR missions. This capability is particularly useful in challenging terrain and in maritime environments where targets are adrift.

The beacon homing course combines traditional navigational techniques and modern technology to enable students to locate the precise position of a deployed distress alerting device in a range of environments. This is a ground-based course however the practical components are easily applied to airborne environments.

  • Cospas-Sarsat distress beacon system
  • GEOSAR, LEOSAR and the new MEOSAR constellations
  • Beacons and the SAR coordinator during a SAR mission
  • 406MHz (digital) and 121.5MHz (analogue) beacon signals
  • Beacon Homing practical tasks

Duration: 1 days

Location: Various

Cost: Price on application

Dr Ben Butson is an Emergency, Pre-Hospital and Retrieval Physician based in Townsville, North Queensland. He recently retired from long standing positions as an Emergency Physician at the Townsville University Hospital and as the Director of Northern Operations for LifeFlight Retrieval Medicine. He is an experienced pre-hospital and retrieval consultant, having co-ordinated or conducted many hundreds of aeromedical retrieval missions, including primary response rescue missions. He has decades of experience in pre-hospital and retrieval work in the Australian civilian as well as the deployed military environment. He is a Colonel in the Army Reserve, having graduated from the Australian Defence Force Academy and then the Royal Military College, Duntroon in 1991.  He has served abroad in East Timor, Solomon Islands, Afghanistan and Iraq on multiple tours. He currently works as a Senior Medical Officer in Anaesthetics at the Mount Isa Base Hospital. He is an Adjunct Associate Professor at the James Cook University School of Medicine where he assists in the delivery of pre-hospital and aeromedical retrieval courses. He has worked for several years in a voluntary capacity to provide medical advice to the Australian Maritime Safety Authority as well as for State and Territory police search and rescue services. He is an avid outdoorsman with a lifetime of experience in the Australian bush and coastlines.

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