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1 CAP Photography Overview FL-051 (JUL 2016)

2 Overview Why CAP Imagery?? How can we take Imagery?
What Camera Assets Do we have in CAP? In Our FL-051 Squadron? How Can Cadets Help with Imagery?

3 Why CAP Imagery? Homeland Security Search and Rescue Disaster Relief
A Picture Worth a Thousand Words

4 Critical Infrastructure
Homeland Security Classroom training covering the applicable material outlined below is required prior to the issuance of a 101T for the Observer Specialty Visual Search Patterns and Procedures Electronic Search Patterns and Procedures Chart Reading / CAP Grid System Search Coverage Navigation and Position Determination Air Crew Coordination Weather High Altitude and Terrain Considerations Coordination with Ground Teams Flightline Operations Communications Procedures Flight Plans and Mission Forms Reimbursement Procedures State/Local Agreements Survival and First Aid Procedures Safety Transport Mission Procedures Scanning Techniques and Sighting Characteristics Critical Infrastructure

5 Critical Infrastructure
Homeland Security Critical Infrastructure CAWG Aerial Photography Class

6 CAWG Aerial Photography Class
Search and Rescue CAWG Aerial Photography Class

7 CAWG Aerial Photography Class
Search and Rescue Topatopa Ridge California – same picture with optical & digital zoom as well as enhancements for detail CAWG Aerial Photography Class

8 Disaster Relief Oklahoma City, OK

9 Charleston, South Carolina Flooding, Oct 2015
Disaster Relief Charleston, South Carolina Flooding, Oct 2015

10 Disaster Relief Virb (Oblique) Image, California Burn Survey
Strut Mount – 45 degrees off NADIR Approx 1500’ Automatic Lens Correction ON. Satellite Image, Pre-Fire California Burn Survey

11 Deep Creek Area, Port Charlotte, FL March 2016
“ A PICTURE WORTH A ….. Classroom training covering the applicable material outlined below is required prior to the issuance of a 101T for the Observer Specialty Visual Search Patterns and Procedures Electronic Search Patterns and Procedures Chart Reading / CAP Grid System Search Coverage Navigation and Position Determination Air Crew Coordination Weather High Altitude and Terrain Considerations Coordination with Ground Teams Flightline Operations Communications Procedures Flight Plans and Mission Forms Reimbursement Procedures State/Local Agreements Survival and First Aid Procedures Safety Transport Mission Procedures Scanning Techniques and Sighting Characteristics Deep Creek Area, Port Charlotte, FL March 2016

12 Blue Tarps indicating Tornado Damage

13 How can we take Imagery? Aircraft Window Aircraft Wing From a Vehicle
Handheld

14 Aircraft Window

15 Aircraft Window OBLIQUE – AT AN ANGLE

16 Aircraft Wing

17 Aircraft Wing NADIR – STRAIGHT DOWN

18 From a Vehicle

19 From a Vehicle

20 Handheld

21 What Imagery Tools (Cameras) do we have in CAP?
NIKON Digital Handheld Cameras: D-200 (In FL-051 Purchased by Charlotte County) D-90 (Former CAP Standard Handheld Camera) D-7000 (In FL-051 Purchased by Charlotte County) D-7100 (In FL-051 Assigned by CAP) Garmin Virb Elite (In FL-051 Assigned by CAP)

22 NIKON Digital Handheld Cameras:
D-200 (In FL-051 Purchased by Charlotte County) 10.2 Mega - (Million) Pixels - (Picture Elements)

23 NIKON Digital Handheld Cameras:
D-90 (Former CAP Standard Handheld Camera) 12 Mega - (Million) Pixels - (Picture Elements)

24 NIKON Digital Handheld Cameras:
D-7000 (In FL-051 Purchased by Charlotte County) 16.2 Mega - (Million) Pixels - (Picture Elements)

25 NIKON Digital Handheld Cameras:
D-7100 (In FL-051 Assigned by CAP) 24 Mega - (Million) Pixels - (Picture Elements)

26 How can CADETS Help with Imagery?
Imagery Processing Ground Imagery Collection Airborne Photographer (Must be 18 Years or over)

27 Imagery Processing -Download
Connect the USB Cable to the Camera and to a USB Port on a computer. This process is similar to how you would Download Imagery from almost any Camera 19-Feb-19 CITIZENS SERVING COMMUNITIES

28 Imagery Processing – Examine Images with View NX2
19-Feb-19 CITIZENS SERVING COMMUNITIES

29 Imagery Processing – Upload Images to FEMA CAP Images
19-Feb-19 CITIZENS SERVING COMMUNITIES

30 Imagery Processing – Confirm Upload to FEMA CAP Images
19-Feb-19 CITIZENS SERVING COMMUNITIES

31 Imagery Processing – Confirm Upload to FEMA CAP Images
19-Feb-19 CITIZENS SERVING COMMUNITIES

32 Imagery Processing – Confirm Upload to FEMA CAP Images
19-Feb-19 CITIZENS SERVING COMMUNITIES

33 Questions?


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