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Leadplane Training Course Leadplane Training Course Target Descriptions Leadplane Training Course Target Descriptions Make everything as simple as possiable. But not simpler. Leadplane Training Course Ground Perspective Leadplane
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Target Descriptions Make everything as simple as possiable…. But not simpler.
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Ground Perspective
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Aerial Perspective
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Establish fire anatomy early And Reestablish it when conditions change.
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Heal Left Flank Right Flank Left Shoulder Right Shoulder Head Finger Spot Fire
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Long Range Cardinal Directions. GPS Coordinates.
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Long Range “Come to the west side of the fire.” “Let me know when your ready to copy the lat long.”
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Medium Range Fire Anatomy. Fire Orientation.
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“We are working the southern fire.” “Meet me on the right shoulder, the heel is in the drainage.”
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Short Range Clock Orientation. Fire Anatomy.
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Use of Tactical Objectives “We are trying to keep the right flank from progressing into the drainage.”
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Use of Tactical Objectives “Anchor at the heel and work up the right flank.”
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Use of Tactical Objectives “We are doing point protection around the structures at the heel.”
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Use of Tactical Objectives “The retardant will be indirect on the ridge uphill of the left flank.”
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Use of Descriptive Terminology “Start prior to the flare upon the right flank.”
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Use of Descriptive Terminology “The start point will be the rocky knob mid way up the right flank.”
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Use of Descriptive Terminology “They want the retardant on the green side of the road.”
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Use of Descriptive Terminology “Start prior to the black smoke on the right flank.”
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Failure to Utilize Fire Anatomy “Meet me on the southern flank.”
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Failure to Utilize Fire Anatomy Vs
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Failure to Utilize Fire Anatomy “The heel of the fire is closest to the road. Meet me on the left sholder.”
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Target Descriptions Start with an obvious landmark so that the sender and receiver can have the same starting point. Deliver finer details in short communications so that the receiver can communicate that they understand.
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Target Descriptions Practice radio discipline. Think about what you want to say before transmitting.
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Target Descriptions Practice brevity. It takes practice to learn how to be brief over the radio.
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Target Description Key Points Use Fire Anatomy
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Target Description Key Points Use Fire Anatomy Start Big and Progress Towards Finer Details
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Target Description Key Points Use Fire Anatomy Start Big and Progress Towards Finer Details Practice Radio Discipline
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