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Georgia SAR: Frequently Asked Questions about...NASAR SARTECH II EvaluationsQ: "How do I find out about your next SARTECH II?" A: The evaluations are posted on the NASAR website. I also post them on the GaSAR Yahoogroups email list. Q: "Do I have to take a FUNSAR class in order to challenge the SARTECH II evaluation?" A: No, but it's strongly recommended. The FUNSAR class covers all of the written and practical information for the evaluation. If you pass the FUNSAR written exam, you may exempt out of the SARTECH written exam for up to 12 months after passing it. However, there are many students who succeed at the SARTECH II through self-study or after having taken non-NASAR classes. Q: "How often do you conduct SARTECH II evaluations?" A: I usually offer a class once a year. I often refer prospective students to FUNSARs in North or South Carolina. Q: "Can I take a SARTECH II evaluation immediately after completing a FUNSAR class?" A: Yes, but I don't recommend it. The FUNSAR class covers all of the written and practical information for the evaluation. The FUNSAR doesn't afford you the time to become proficient enough to pass the field land navigation section. Some students also need more time to master the knot-tying skills. I strongly encourage students to practice these for some time between the FUNSAR and the SARTECH. Q: "What's the toughest part of the SARTECH II evaluation?" A: Undoubtedly the field land navigation. It's a difficult point-to-point, dead-reckoning course done often through brush and while wearing a full SARTECH II ready pack. Nerves get the best of students on tying some knots. After that, the written test's questions on ICS and map and compass are tough on some students. Q: "How do I prepare for the SARTECH II evaluation?" A: Several things can make life easier
Q: "Do you teach other SAR workshops to prepare for the SARTECH II evaluation?" A: Yes. I can schedule a workshop to cover the performance objectives of the SARTECH II evaluation. Participants DO NOT get a NASAR certificate upon completion of the workshop. I sometimes schedule a workshop to cover all objectives in the weekends prior to an evaluation. If a team wants it, I can coordinate a workshop with the team to cover just the objectives that the team wants covered. Please email me if you want to discuss this. Q: "Will we still do the SARTECH if it's raining, snowing, etc.?" A: Yes. Lost person work is an all-weather affair done in daylight or dark. The evaluation will only be affected if weather is too hazardous to travel or work in the field (ice storm, severe thunderstorms, etc.). We have done SARTECH II evaluations in the snow in Georgia. Q: "My SARTECH II question isn't answered here. Where do I go?" A: Email me. Check the NASAR website. Email the NASAR SARTECH program coordinator. Thanks to Allen Padgett, of Search and Rescue Dogs of Georgia (SARDOG), for his contributions to this FAQ. |
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