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DAY-Rocking wings from a position slightly above and ahead of, and
normally to the left of, the intercepted aircraft and, after acknowledgement,
a slow level turn, normally to the left, on to the desired heading.
NIGHT-Same and, in addition, flashing navigational lights at irregular
intervals.
NOTE 1-Meteorological conditions or terrain may require the intercepting
aircraft to take up a position slightly above and ahead of, and to the
right of, the intercepted aircraft and to make the subsequent turn to the
right.
NOTE 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. |
You have been intercepted. Follow me. |
AEROPLANES:
DAY-Rocking wings and following.
NIGHT-Same and, in addition, flashing
navigational lights at irregular intervals.
HELICOPTERS:
DAY or NIGHT-Rocking aircraft, flashing navigational lights at irregular
intervals and following. |
Understood, will comply. |
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DAY-Circling aerodrome, lowering landing gear and overflying
runway in direction of landing or, if the intercepted aircraft is a helicopter,
overflying the helicopter landing area.
NIGHT-Same and, in addition, showing steady landing lights. |
Land at this aerodrome. |
AEROPLANES:
DAY-Lowering landing gear, following the
intercepting aircraft and, if after overflying
the runway landing is considered safe, proceeding to land.
NIGHT-Same and, in addition, showing steady landing lights (if carried).
HELICOPTERS:
DAY or NIGHT-Following the intercepting
aircraft and proceeding to land, showing a steady landing light (if
carried). |
Understood, will comply. |