TM Search & Rescue
Overview
The newly developed TM Search and Rescue enables flying accurate
search patterns, significantly reducing the time lapse to a
successful recovery.
Downloads
TM Search and Rescue - Manual available soon.
TM SAR Brochure - click here
Features & Benefits
- Significant reduction in time lapse to successful retrieval -
20 - 30%
- More Accurate Searches
- Reduce flying time per search
- Easy dispatch and change to search patterns
- Excellent reporting tool
- Improved debrief and operational planning
- Less confusion
- Accurate resumption of searches after returning from
refuelling
- Transfer details of the search area covered between different
aircraft
- Guidance provided by Lightbar - Easy to fly accurate search
patterns without distractions
- Information also displayed on large easy to read screen
- Points of interest can be marked and captured in flight
- One source of the truth
- Changes made in one central location and updated to TracMap
units in the field
- Details from the field recorded by the units updated
centrally
- Reporting sent wirelessly to web for easy access
- Straightforward Reporting
- Integration with GIS systems
- Easy recording of completed jobs with associated notes
- Timely and accurate reporting
- Easy to Use
- Designed by pilots for pilots
- Easy to learn and operate
- Robust and reliable
- Light weight all-in-one unit makes installation easy
- Excellent viewability even in direct sunlight
- Robust and easy to use
- Large screen with excellent daylight viewability
- Light weight (1.5kg or 3.3lb total)
- Select from a range of search patterns suitable to your
requirements
- Create, Upload and Fly to Points of Interest
- Easy to Pause and Resume searches on return
- Ability to integrate into flight controls
- Slimline light bar
- Fast data export to USB memory stick
- Importation of shape files from USB key (Cellular soon to be
launched)
- Import shapes directly from Google Earth
- Transfer coverage between aircraft
- Easy download of sweep coverage as ESRI format SHP files
- NVG Compliant (Dec 2011)