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signal in 1) and are regarded as alternative means of
attracting attention.
c) heading in the direction in which the surface craft is to
be directed.
Repetition of such manoeuvres has the same meaning.
1.2 The following manoeuvres by an aircraft means that
the assistance of the surface craft to which the signal is
directed is no longer required:
— crossing the wake of the surface craft close astern at a
low altitude and:
1) rocking the wings; or
2) opening and closing the throttle; or
3) changing the propeller pitch.
Note.— The following replies may be made by surface craft
to the signal in 1.1:
— for acknowledging receipt of signals:
1) the hoisting of the “code pennant” (vertical red and
white stripes) close up (meaning understood);
2) the flashing of a succession of “T’s” by signal lamp
in the Morse code;
3) the changing of heading to follow the aircraft.
— for indicating inability to comply:
1) the hoisting of the international flag “N” (a blue and
white checkered square);
2) the flashing of a succession of “N’s” in the Morse
code.
Note.— See Note following 1.1 b), 3).
2. Ground-air visual
signal code
2.1 Ground-air visual signal code
for use by survivors
No. Message Code
symbol
1 Require assistance
2 Require medical assistance
3 No or Negative
4 Yes or Affirmative
5 Proceeding in this direction
Annex 12 — Search and Rescue Appendix
25/11/04 APP-2
2.2 Ground-air visual signal code
for use by rescue units
2.3 Symbols shall be at least 2.5 metres (8 feet) long and
shall be made as conspicuous as possible.
Note 1.— Symbols may be formed by any means such as:
strips of fabric, parachute material, pieces of wood, stones or
such like material; marking the surface by tramping, or
staining with oil.
Note 2.— Attention to the above signals may be attracted by
other means such as radio, flares, smoke and reflected light.
3. Air-to-ground signals
3.1 The following signals by aircraft mean that the
ground signals have been understood:
a) during the hours of daylight:
— by rocking the aircraft’s wings;
b) during the hours of darkness:
— flashing on and off twice the aircraft’s landing lights
or, if not so equipped, by switching on and off twice
its navigation lights.
3.2 Lack of the above signal indicates that the ground
signal is not understood.
— END —
No. Message Code
symbol
1 Operation completed
2 We have found all personnel
3 We have found only some personnel
4 We are not able to continue. Returning
to base
5 Have divided into two groups. Each
proceeding in direction indicated
6 Information received that aircraft is in this
direction
7 Nothing found. Will continue to search
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前言………………………………………………
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第1章 定义……………………………………
1-1
第2章 组织……………………………………
2-1
2.1 搜寻与援救服务…………………………
2-1
2.2 搜寻与援救区……………………………
2-1
2.3 援救协调中心和援救分中心……………
2-1
2.4 搜寻与援救的通信………………………
2-2
2.5 搜寻与援救单位…………………………
2-2
2.6 搜寻与援救设备…………………………
2-2
第3章 合作……………………………………
3-1
3.1 国家之间的合作…………………………
3-1
3.2 与其他服务部门的合作…………………
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