Mayday in Utah
brtlmj wrote:
May PAN PAN might be more appropriate. I believe MAYDAY is supposed to
be used when loss of property or life is imminent. Pan Pan is for
"urgent" situations. I realize it's a judgement call, but I'd use PAN
PAN if I was lost or something, and MAYDAY when a wing or tail feathers
departed the plane.
This is slightly OT, but... suppose that you are flying in a remote
area and see an accident, or what looks like a recent accident.
Landing is impossible or difficult. What radio call would you make?
Bartek
I'd say "Fligh****ch, experimental 3642 near Ogden (or nearest known
position so they know which transmitter to reply with)" When they
returned my call, I'd tell them what I think I see below.
Scott
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