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Old September 29th 04, 02:29 PM
Paul Sengupta
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"Teacherjh" wrote in message
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Was this a candidate for a "pan pan" call rather than "mayday"?


I've always thought "pan pan pan" to be silly. If you are in a full

fledged
emergency, you (may) need immediate help on the radio, and "mayday" tells
everyone to shut up for a moment. If it doesn't warrant "mayday", then it
probably can be handled (on the radio) without a prefix - that is, a

statement
(when the freq is clear) that one needs priority handling should be

enough.
:
Has anybody found "pan pan pan" useful as a prefix to radio communication?


Well, I'd say that a "pan" call tells them you need priority handling
without
everyone else having to shut up.

:-)

Paul


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Old September 29th 04, 08:18 PM
Teacherjh
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Well, I'd say that a "pan" call tells them you need priority handling
without everyone else having to shut up.


Well, so does a simple request in English to that effect.

Jose



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