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On Apr 20, 10:23*pm, Andy Hawkins wrote:
Hi, In article , * * * * * wrote: A relayed Mayday is likely to be on there too, from memory the call is: Mayday mayday mayday, G-ABCD have intercepted Mayday from G-WXYZ, I say again, G-WXYZ. Nope, your memeory is quite confused. *"I say again" sounds like Hollywood R/T. I should probably have made it more clear that I'm in the UK. Here's CAP413, the definitive guide for R/T in the UK The relayed Mayday is on page 139. 'I say again' is used in a number of place I seem to remember. The other one that springs to mind is when ATC instruct an aircraft to abort take off. Well it's completely redundent, a waste of time and could be confused with "say again". All you need to do is just repeat the message! What's I find strange is that the stated format of the mayday ralay does not follow international conventions. I wonder who wrote it? This is how it should be: Mayday relay, mayday relay, mayday relay, (station 3x), Received mayday (distress station) (distress message reproduced), mayday Cheers |
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