Brian Robeson, a pilot, crashed his plane in a remote area of Canada after the pilot died. He sent 4 messages with clues about his location to the Mountain View Search and Rescue Team: 1) He was flying northwest from New York to Canadian oil fields. 2) He crashed in an L-shaped lake hundreds of miles off course after running out of fuel. 3) The area has moose, beavers, aspen, evergreen trees and a rock ledge. 4) He found bright red berries and saw birds like robins, sparrows and porcupines.
Brian Robeson, a pilot, crashed his plane in a remote area of Canada after the pilot died. He sent 4 messages with clues about his location to the Mountain View Search and Rescue Team: 1) He was flying northwest from New York to Canadian oil fields. 2) He crashed in an L-shaped lake hundreds of miles off course after running out of fuel. 3) The area has moose, beavers, aspen, evergreen trees and a rock ledge. 4) He found bright red berries and saw birds like robins, sparrows and porcupines.
Brian Robeson, a pilot, crashed his plane in a remote area of Canada after the pilot died. He sent 4 messages with clues about his location to the Mountain View Search and Rescue Team: 1) He was flying northwest from New York to Canadian oil fields. 2) He crashed in an L-shaped lake hundreds of miles off course after running out of fuel. 3) The area has moose, beavers, aspen, evergreen trees and a rock ledge. 4) He found bright red berries and saw birds like robins, sparrows and porcupines.
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Brian Robeson has sent the following messages to the Mountain View Search & Rescue Team. Please record them in your packet in order to be able to successfully locate and rescue Brian from the Canadian Wilderness. Message 1 (Ch. 1): This is Brian Robeson flying northwest. Cessna 406. Hampton, NY, to Canadian oil fields on tree line. Pilot dead.
Message 2 (Ch. 2): Flying over forest. 342
degrees. Speed 160. Four hours since pilot’s death. Out of gas. Going down on lake. Message 3 (Ch. 3-4): Crashed few hundred miles off course in L-shaped lake with rock ledge; plane made clearing, sank. Moose, beavers, aspen, evergreen.
Message 4 (Ch. 5-8): Found bright red
berries half the size of grapes with big pits. Robins, sparrows, orange-red birds with thick beaks, porcupines and black bear. MV SEARCH & RESCUE MISSION: As a team of 4, you must use Brian’s messages to determine Brian’s location. Each MV Search & Rescue team member must submit a map with Brian’s location clearly marked, and each member must have 7-10 factors written in their own packet to provide reasoning and evidence for the team’s decision. Hints: • Drawing a line from the starting point in New York to the oil fields (far northwest where the tundra begins) will establish a flight path. • Once a general idea of Brian’s location is established, Google Earth may be used to search for an L-shaped lake.
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