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SURVEYING ASTRONOMY FOR LAND SURVEYORS - PART 2B WEBINAR (#1516)
Length: 2


In Part 2B, the student will learn transformation of astronomic-to-geodetic latitude and longitude; determine the astronomic azimuth of a line and applying the necessary corrections to obtain its grid azimuth as a bearing basis for a land survey on the Texas Coordinate System followed by a practical exercise. 

This course is ideal for young surveyors who were raised on satellite positioning technology. All surveyors with varying degrees of experience are encouraged to attend. Experience in trigonometric functions is required. The student should bring a calculator that can convert degrees-minutes-seconds to decimal degrees and back, engineer scale, protractor, parallel rules (may be substituted using drafting triangles), and a mechanical lead pencil.

* Earn two (2) hours of PDH's.

David Alan Rolbiecki, Texas Military Department
William D. O'Hara, Bill O'Hara Land Surveyor
Paul T. Carey, Medina Valley Surveys Inc.

Paul graduated from St. Mary's University, Class of '78, with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Geology.  He worked as an oil field geologist in South Texas and the Gulf of Mexico until 1980.  He was employed as a Party Chief and Technician and in the San Antonio area from 1980-1986, passing the RPLS exam in 1986.  Paul opened Carey Land Surveying the same year and earned his LSLS in 2002.
 
In 1995, Paul formed a cooperative association with Frank Lubbock Kennedy, RPLS 1461 and succeeded Frank as President of Medina Valley Surveys in 2003. 
 
A the TSPS, Paul has served as President, Director, Liaison to the County Clerks Association, Chairman of the Awards Committee and Chairman of the Nominating Committee.  He currently serves as a Member of the Governmental Affairs Committee, and Education Committee as Chairman of both the Seminars and Symposium sub-committee and the Course and Speaker Development sub-committee.  Additionally, Paul is Trustee and Secretary of the TSFI and Chapter 22 President and their Representative for the past 16 years.
 
Paul has been involved in Surveyor education since 1985 at his Chapter, for the Conrad Blucher Institute and through the TSPS and is actively engaged today in the development and presentation of informative educational offerings for Texas Surveyors.
 
In the Castroville community Paul has served as: Chairman of the Historic Landmark Committee, a participant in the Master Plan Workshop, a member of the Planning and Zoning Committee and is in his second term as a City Councilman, acting as Mayor-Pro-Tem during his first term.


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