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09/2001
3
GENERAL
SECTION
AIR DEFENCE IDENTIFICATION
ZONE
• if identified as friendly, make the appropriate signal to proceed from a position
slightly ahead, by a climbing turn of 90 degrees to port away from the intercepted
aircraft, if permissible, considering other air traffic.
Aircraft identified by intercept as;
• “Friendly”- should then proceed according to flight plan and/or ATC instructions;
• “Unknown” - should be prepared to be shadowed, diverted or instructed
to land at a suitable airfield;
• “Hostile”- aircraft positively identified as “Hostile” may be engaged and destroyed.
ACTION BY INTERCEPTED AIRCRAFT
An aircraft which is intercepted by another aircraft must immediately:
• follow the instructions given by the intercepting aircraft, interpreting and responding
to visual signals in accordance with the table over page.
Visual Signals for Use in the Event of Interception;
• notify, if possible, the appropriate ATS unit;
• attempt to establish radio communication with the intercepting aircraft, or with the
appropriate intercept control unit, by making a general call on the emergency VHF
frequency 121.5MHZ and repeating this call on the emergency UHF frequency
243.0MHZ, if practicable, giving the identity and position of the aircraft and nature
of the flight;
• if equipped with SSR transponder, select code 7700, unless otherwise instructed by
the appropriate ATS unit.
If any instructions by radio from any sources conflict with those given by the
intercepting aircraft by visual or radio signals, the intercepted aircraft must request
immediate clarification while continuing to comply with instructions given by the
intercepting aircraft.
DIVERSION OF AIRCRAFT FOR DEFENCE OPERATIONS
The Area Air Defence Commander may, through ATS, direct the flight of aircraft in the
interests of national security. Messages initiating such requirements will be prefaced by
MILITARY OPERATIONS REQUIRE…
276
Civil Aviation Safety Authority Australia
OPERATIONS
09/2001
3
GENERAL
SECTION
AIR DEFENCE IDENTIFICATION
ZONE
277
Civil Aviation Safety Authority Australia
OPERATIONS
09/2001
3
VISUAL SIGNALS
SECTION
ADIZ
SERIAL INTERCEPTING AIRCRAFT SIGNALS MEANING INTERCEPTED AIRCRAFT RESPONSE MEANING
1. DAY - Rocking wings from a position slightly above You have AEROPLANES: DAY - Rocking wings and following. Understood,
and ahead of, and normally to the left of been will comply.
intercepted aircraft and, after acknowledgement, intercepted.
a slow level turn, normally to the left, on to the Follow me.
desired heading.
NIGHT - Same as above and, in addition, flashing NIGHT - Same and, in addition, flashing navigational
navigational lights at irregular intervals. lights at irregular intervals and following.
Notes: Helicopters: DAY or NIGHT - Rocking aircraft,
1. Meteorological conditions or terrain may require flashing navigational lights at irregular intervals and
the intercepting aircraft to take up a position following.
slightly above and ahead of, and to the right of the
intercepted aircraft, and to make the subsequent
turn to the right.
2. If the intercepted aircraft is not able to keep
pace with the intercepting aircraft, the latter is
expected to fly a series of race-track patterns and
to rock its wings each time it passes the
intercepted aircraft.
2. DAY or NIGHT - An abrupt break-away You may AEROPLANES: DAY or NIGHT - Rocking Wings. Understood,
manoeuvre from the intercepted aircraft consisting proceed HELICOPTERS: DAY or NIGHT - Rocking aircraft. will comply.
of a climbing turn of 90° or more without crossing
the line of flight of the intercepted aircraft.
3. DAY - Circling aerodrome, lowering landing gear Land at this AEROPLANES: Understood,
and overflying runway in direction of landing or, aerodrome DAY - Lowering landing gear, following the will comply.
if the intercepted aircraft is a helicopter, overflying intercepting aircraft and, if after overflying the
the helicopter landing area. runway, a landing is considered safe, proceeding to
land.
NIGHT - Same as above and, in addition, showing NIGHT - Same as above and, in addition, showing
steady landing lights. steady landing lights (if carried).
HELICOPTERS: DAY or NIGHT - Following the
intercepting aircraft and proceeding to land, showing
a steady landing light (if carried).
VISUAL SIGNALS FOR USE IN THE EVENT OF INTERCEPTION - INITIATED BY INTERCEPTING AIRCRAFT
278
SERIAL INTERCEPTED AIRCRAFT SIGNALS MEANING INTERCEPTING AIRCRAFT RESPONSE MEANING
 
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