This paper presents a research in the field of maritime training and education for Search and Rescue (SAR) migrants at sea. This research is oriented to more effective method based on team training for SAR Operations utilizing ship simulation and process of Operational Planning. The training which conducts in cabinets and ship simulators at the Military Academy provides the best results in the optimal application of onboard and emergency/SAR procedures. The training method is in line with all conventions of the International Maritime Organization and models of maritime training courses. The proposed training method can be developed and applied in all schools and centers where seafarers and other Maritime Search and Rescue personnel are trained.
Selection and choice of search and rescue units is an important stage in planning SAR operations at sea. The different characteristics of units enable them to be used for specific tasks at sea to varying ranges. The main advantage of WIG crafts is their speed, but they also have other features necessary for marine rescue. The assessment of the unit's potential effectiveness is based, among other things, on defining and determining the parameters influencing its ability to achieve success. Computer software such as SARMAP can be used for action planning. The article contains calculations for simulated actions of searching for several objects, additionally a graphical solution of the situation has been shown.
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