Perth volunteers become AMSA’s eyes in the sky

Friday 7 November 2014
A group of State Emergency Service volunteers from the Perth area will be trained in air search observation with the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) this weekend (8-9 November 2014).
Media Release

Australia’s SES volunteers are often called on to undertake storm damage and land search operations, but they can also be called on to undertake search operations from the air.

AMSA Chief Executive Officer Mick Kinley said trained SES air search observers regularly assisted AMSA in searches for missing aircraft, vessels or people in remote areas or at sea.

SES air observers from across the country were used extensively during the initial stages of the search for Malaysian Airlines flight MH370.

“Visual air searches are undertaken for aircraft, cars, vessels or people while flying at a relatively low altitude. Air search observers play the essential role of looking for the target, which can often be very difficult to see,” Mr Kinley said.

“Air observing is a demanding task, requiring intense concentration over extended periods of time,” he said.

To prepare SES volunteers for this task, AMSA regularly undertakes training courses across the country.

This weekend, 24 volunteers from the Perth area will undertake the training.

“The course involves some theory including the role of AMSA and distress beacon detection and then the volunteers are taken up in an aircraft. The training goes through what objects look like from different heights and then tests volunteers to spot an object, such as a buoy at sea,” Mr Kinley said.

“The training also covers what to do in case of an emergency at sea through activities in a pool. The volunteers go through staying warm and staying together as a group in the water, and then a life raft is dropped into the pool and has to be inflated,” he said.

Currently, more than 480 Emergency Service volunteers across 22 locations throughout Australia are trained as air search observers.

Air observers can be tasked to help in searches across the country as well as overseas, such as the Solomon Islands, Papua New Guinea and New Caledonia.

Media Note: Media opportunities are possible throughout the course. The pool activities will occur Saturday afternoon at the HBF Stadium on Stephenson Avenue at Mt Claremont. The aircraft component of the training session will occur at the Royal Aero Club of Western Australia and Complete Aviation Services at Jandakot throughout the weekend. Please note that unfortunately media are unable to join the flights due to space constraints. Contact AMSA Media for further information on 1300 624 633.