191:
28:
206:
172:
46:
99:
pioneered the concept of parachuting survival experts into airplane crash sites. The Royal
Canadian Air Force, impressed with "Wop's" rescue squad, enrolled the first three RCAF Pararescue jumpers in June 1944. January 1945 saw the first RCAF pararescue course with graduates stationed to Dartmouth,
127:
in 1962, as well as its civilian predecessor agencies and some volunteer organizations, have held responsibility for the vast majority of maritime SAR operations in Canada since the 19th century. Pacific and
Atlantic maritime SAR is directed from Joint Rescue Coordination Centres (JRCC) located at
223:
Canadian Forces search and rescue resources are mostly in the form of squadrons of dedicated SAR aircraft located at bases across the country supported by 750 personnel, which includes ground crew, air crew, and 150 Search and Rescue
Technicians (SAR Techs). CF SAR operations occasionally provide
128:
Maritime
Pacific and Atlantic Naval Headquarters in Esquimalt, BC and Halifax, NS. The centres are manned by Royal Canadian Air Force and Canadian Coast Guard personnel. A third JRCC is located at Trenton, Ontario and is responsible for the Great Lakes and the North.
252:/drop zones or leading mountain rescue operations in coordination with civilian agencies and volunteer organizations. After a two-week selection period, SAR Techs undergo 11 months of initial training at the Canadian Forces School of Search and Rescue, based at
139:
Search and rescue operations cover the entirety of Canada's SAR Region (SRR) which measures 15,540,000 km (6,000,000 sq mi). Resources are operationally administered in three SAR regions by each respective Joint Rescue
Coordination Centre (JRCC):
359:, primarily transport aircraft. The Twin Otters often participate in Arctic SAR missions because they are the only RCAF aircraft permanently based in Northern Canada.
530:
573:
356:
194:
117:
131:
In 2014, the RCAF revamped its FWSAR replacement project to have the competitors suggest the best locations to base the aircraft out of.
558:
500:
452:
105:
339:
305:
296:
287:
278:
113:
578:
473:
269:
387:
175:
365:, anti-submarine/marine reconnaissance fixed wing (sometimes used to assist search and rescue in marine operations).
190:
405:
224:
assistance to civilian agencies which lack the resources and equipment to conduct a large scale SAR operation.
84:
248:
in extreme conditions, hoist rescue operations and various other rescue-related tasks, such as securing
233:
198:
100:
Nova Scotia; Sea Island, British
Columbia; and Edmonton, Alberta. The RCAF and the Fleet Air Arm of the
76:
38:
216:
124:
104:(RCN) began to task aircraft resources for SAR operations and occasionally perform joint operations.
433:
245:
101:
80:
508:
17:
282:
237:
72:
381:
321:
300:
257:
212:
183:
112:
in 1968 formed the
Canadian Armed Forces, at which time SAR operations were divided between
27:
439:
411:
377:
345:
333:
209:
205:
64:
31:
391:
327:
291:
241:
49:
34:
567:
429:
423:
401:
397:
362:
309:
273:
253:
179:
159:
109:
417:
249:
152:
145:
477:
96:
171:
45:
348:, rescue (delivery underway; initial operational capability expected 2022)
95:
Military search and rescue in Canada traces its history to 1942 when
204:
189:
170:
44:
26:
501:"Canada Overhauls Requirements For SAR Aircraft Replacement"
87:(RCAF) are jointly responsible for Canada’s SAR operations.
69:
Recherche et sauvetage des Forces armées canadiennes
531:"Fixed-wing search and rescue procurement project"
352:Additional resources available for SAR include:
8:
507:. Gannett Government Media. Archived from
75:(SAR) resources and operations within the
71:) is the collective name used to refer to
476:. Edmonton Public Library. Archived from
390:, land based SAR helicopter (replaced by
228:Search and Rescue technicians (SAR Techs)
442:, anti-submarine/multimission helicopter
464:
57:Canadian Armed Forces Search and Rescue
7:
336:, transport and rescue (long-range)
453:National Search and Rescue Program
236:pararescue specialists trained in
232:Search and Rescue technicians are
25:
499:PUGLIESE, DAVID (12 April 2014).
306:442 Transport and Rescue Squadron
297:435 Transport and Rescue Squadron
288:424 Transport and Rescue Squadron
279:413 Transport and Rescue Squadron
39:442 Transport and Rescue Squadron
18:Canadian Forces Search and Rescue
474:"Wop's WWII Para-Rescue Service"
342:, transport and rescue (retired)
370:Retired aircraft (1968–present)
270:103 Search and Rescue Squadron
158:Victoria SRR (administered by
1:
574:1968 establishments in Canada
215:helicopter exercising with a
151:Trenton SRR (administered by
144:Halifax SRR (administered by
108:of the RCAF and RCN with the
37:fixed wing SAR aircraft from
234:advanced trauma life support
330:, land-based SAR helicopter
324:, land-based SAR helicopter
595:
426:(Royal Canadian Air Force)
420:(Royal Canadian Air Force)
414:(Royal Canadian Air Force)
380:, helicopter (replaced by
406:Royal Canadian Air Force
85:Royal Canadian Air Force
412:Grumman SA-16 Albatross
537:. Government of Canada
418:Consolidated PBY Canso
220:
202:
187:
68:
53:
42:
579:Canadian Armed Forces
208:
199:Cambridge Bay Airport
193:
174:
123:The formation of the
77:Canadian Armed Forces
48:
30:
217:Canadian Coast Guard
182:in the mountains of
125:Canadian Coast Guard
118:Force Mobile Command
505:www.defensenews.com
434:Royal Canadian Navy
246:wilderness survival
102:Royal Canadian Navy
81:Royal Canadian Navy
398:Vertol Model H-21B
221:
203:
188:
54:
43:
511:on April 12, 2014
357:CC-138 Twin Otter
346:CC-295 Kingfisher
283:14 Wing Greenwood
238:military freefall
195:CC-138 Twin Otter
73:search and rescue
16:(Redirected from
586:
546:
545:
543:
542:
527:
521:
520:
518:
516:
496:
490:
489:
487:
485:
469:
402:Vertol Model 44A
382:CH-149 Cormorant
322:CH-149 Cormorant
301:17 Wing Winnipeg
258:British Columbia
213:CH-149 Cormorant
184:British Columbia
178:helicopter from
114:Maritime Command
21:
594:
593:
589:
588:
587:
585:
584:
583:
564:
563:
555:
550:
549:
540:
538:
529:
528:
524:
514:
512:
498:
497:
493:
483:
481:
471:
470:
466:
461:
449:
440:CH-124 Sea King
388:CH-118 Iroquois
378:CH-113 Labrador
334:CC-130 Hercules
210:Canadian Forces
176:CH-118 Iroquois
169:
137:
93:
52:in SAR markings
32:Canadian Forces
23:
22:
15:
12:
11:
5:
592:
590:
582:
581:
576:
566:
565:
562:
561:
554:
553:External links
551:
548:
547:
522:
491:
463:
462:
460:
457:
456:
455:
448:
445:
444:
443:
437:
427:
421:
415:
409:
395:
392:CH-146 Griffon
385:
374:
373:
371:
367:
366:
360:
350:
349:
343:
340:CC-115 Buffalo
337:
331:
328:CH-146 Griffon
325:
318:
317:
313:
312:
303:
294:
292:8 Wing Trenton
285:
276:
266:
265:
242:mountaineering
230:
229:
168:
165:
164:
163:
156:
149:
136:
133:
92:
89:
50:CH-146 Griffon
35:CC-115 Buffalo
24:
14:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
591:
580:
577:
575:
572:
571:
569:
560:
557:
556:
552:
536:
532:
526:
523:
510:
506:
502:
495:
492:
480:on 2008-11-19
479:
475:
468:
465:
458:
454:
451:
450:
446:
441:
438:
435:
431:
430:Sikorsky S-55
428:
425:
422:
419:
416:
413:
410:
407:
403:
399:
396:
393:
389:
386:
383:
379:
376:
375:
372:
369:
368:
364:
363:CP-140 Aurora
361:
358:
355:
354:
353:
347:
344:
341:
338:
335:
332:
329:
326:
323:
320:
319:
315:
314:
311:
310:19 Wing Comox
307:
304:
302:
298:
295:
293:
289:
286:
284:
280:
277:
275:
274:9 Wing Gander
271:
268:
267:
263:
262:
261:
259:
255:
254:19 Wing Comox
251:
250:landing zones
247:
244:, rappeling,
243:
239:
235:
227:
226:
225:
218:
214:
211:
207:
200:
196:
192:
185:
181:
180:CFB Cold Lake
177:
173:
166:
161:
160:JRCC Victoria
157:
154:
150:
147:
143:
142:
141:
134:
132:
129:
126:
121:
119:
115:
111:
110:Canadian Army
107:
103:
98:
90:
88:
86:
82:
78:
74:
70:
66:
62:
58:
51:
47:
40:
36:
33:
29:
19:
539:. Retrieved
534:
525:
513:. Retrieved
509:the original
504:
494:
482:. Retrieved
478:the original
472:May, Denny.
467:
351:
231:
222:
153:JRCC Trenton
146:JRCC Halifax
138:
130:
122:
94:
60:
56:
55:
424:C-47 Dakota
106:Unification
97:Wilfred May
79:(CAF). The
568:Categories
559:What We Do
541:2021-02-20
459:References
240:, diving,
135:Operations
83:(RCN) and
535:canada.ca
484:April 11,
316:Equipment
264:Squadrons
167:Resources
515:12 April
447:See also
219:vessel.
91:History
65:French
61:CAFSAR
517:2014
486:2014
116:and
400:or
290:-
256:in
197:at
570::
533:.
503:.
308:-
299:-
281:-
272:-
260:.
120:.
67::
63:;
544:.
519:.
488:.
436:)
432:(
408:)
404:(
394:)
384:)
201:.
186:.
162:)
155:)
148:)
59:(
41:.
20:)
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.