The Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) maintain a response posture to Search and Rescue (SAR) operations 24 hours per day, seven days per week. Recently, SAR squadrons maintained a 30-minute response posture (RP30) for 40 hours (hrs) a week per resource (aircraft type):0800-1600hrs, Monday to Friday, and a 2-hour response posture (RP2hrs) for remaining hours. This report details the data, modeling and analysis for optimizing CAF SAR RP30 hours. Based on recent data, the report presents optimal RP30 schedules that maximize the alignment of CAFSAR response posture with the occurrence of distress or potential distress incidents.
Optimal Alignment of Search and Rescue Response Posture with Historical Incident Occurrence
2014
78 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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