Standard Practice for Visual Signals Between Persons on the Ground and in Aircraft During Ground Emergencies
Importancia y uso:
3.1 While many of the reasons for needing the signals contained in this practice have been overcome by technology development, situations still arise where voice communications cannot be established between aircraft and persons on the ground during emergencies. This is particularly true of persons in distress, who typically have no communications equipment. These signals continue to meet the need for communications.
3.2 Most of these signals have been adopted by international convention, the others by civilian and military agencies of the United States Government. The signals described in this practice are intended for use on land and can be made without special equipment such as flares or colored panels. Other signaling systems are described in the National Search and Rescue (SAR) Manual.3
3.3 The signals are also useful in situations where either complete or partial voice communications exist. Where only partial capabilities exist, for example, a ground unit with receive-only capability, the aircrew can transmit voice and the ground crew can respond with the appropriate signal.
3.3.1 The signals described in Section 4, by their nature, are not intended for real-time communications with aircraft. They can be left unattended as messages for aircrews. Persons on the ground (SAR or otherwise) can make a signal and continue on without contact with the aircraft. The SAR personnel should keep this in mind when encountering the signals of Fig. 1.
FIG. 1 Ground-to-Air Signals
3.4 Search and rescue agencies utilizing this practice should disseminate these signals to the public as part of their preventative search and rescue (PSAR) efforts. The signals have changed over the years and a number of publications contain obsolete signals.
Subcomité:
F32.02
Referida por:
F2958-14R19, F3193-16, F3026-14R19
Volúmen:
13.02
Número ICS:
03.220.50 (Air transport)
Palabras clave:
aircraft; communications; distress; emergencies; ground; search; signals; visual ;
$ 980
Norma
F1591
Versión
95(2019)
Estatus
Active
Clasificación
Practice
Fecha aprobación
2019-04-01
