SAREVAL Equipment

Started by Djlolypop, September 30, 2011, 01:14:24 AM

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Djlolypop

I am planing on signing up for the 2011 Florida Wing SAREVAL and i do not have nothing for it can you guys give some inputs on what i sould buy Online/Local Store so i am fully prepared for it btw im trying to spend little so like GPS and Radios i cant buy but i do have 2 motorola T4900 and a Cobra li 6700 whitch i think will not meet the CAP standards.

Eclipse

Welcome to CAPTalk.

What qualifications do you have or role will you be working on at this activity?
(Most have an equipment list).

Proper spelling and grammar will help us understand what you are posting.

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Djlolypop

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Quote from: Eclipse on September 30, 2011, 01:29:04 AM
Welcome to CAPTalk.

What qualifications do you have or role will you be working on at this activity?
(Most have an equipment list).

Proper spelling and grammar will help us understand what you are posting.

Sorry for my grammer i speak 3 different languages but i am going to apply for ground search team they do have a equipment list but i just want the basics like what bag sould i but you put all my stuff in were sould i buy my mre ect.. ect... and i have the quallifications you first get when you join (I think is none) but if i do need i can take test the activity is 2 monthes away

Eclipse

Have you done any work towards the rating at all?

This is a complex discussion and there are a lot of threads here on best equipment, etc., but your best bet is to be working with
an SET locally at your unit.

Also, a SAREval is not the place to begin your training, those are generally complex, large missions and most of the players need to be fully qualified.


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Djlolypop

Quote from: Eclipse on September 30, 2011, 02:17:59 AM
Have you done any work towards the rating at all?

This is a complex discussion and there are a lot of threads here on best equipment, etc., but your best bet is to be working with
an SET locally at your unit.

Also, a SAREval is not the place to begin your training, those are generally complex, large missions and most of the players need to be fully qualified.
Ok thanks for the information i quess i wont be able to go then but what sould i do to be able to go to these activites i like being a life saver and i would like to do alot more of these things possible even the real thing what qualifications sould i get and were sould i get them from?

DakRadz

Go speak to your squadron Emergency Services officer.

If you don't know who that is, ask.

Djlolypop

Also i would like to add i do know all the basic stationary and moving movements like flanks and collums

Eclipse

You will need to have your Curry Achievement recorded in eServices, and complete GES online, and have it approved before you can start
anything in ES.  Your squadron CC will need to approve your participation.

There a number of other online tests you will need including IS100/200/700/800, Intro to Safety, ORM Basic, and you might as well take care of Ground Handling as well.

All this needs to be done before you can start anything hands-on.

"That Others May Zoom"

Eclipse

Quote from: Djlolypop on September 30, 2011, 02:26:51 AM
Also i would like to add i do know all the basic stationary and moving movements like flanks and collums

You need to get that from your flight staff or other unit staff.

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Djlolypop

Quote from: DakRadz on September 30, 2011, 02:24:54 AM
Go speak to your squadron Emergency Services officer.

If you don't know who that is, ask.
Will do thank you

Quote from: Eclipse on September 30, 2011, 02:27:20 AM
You will need to have your Curry Achievement recorded in eServices, and complete GES online, and have it approved before you can start
anything in ES.  Your squadron CC will need to approve your participation.

There a number of other online tests you will need including IS100/200/700/800, Intro to Safety, ORM Basic, and you might as well take care of Ground Handling as well.

All this needs to be done before you can start anything hands-on.
Thank you for all the information i will work on all those

SARDOC

Eclipse

Thanks for helping the kid out in such an expeditious manner.  Always full of good information.