The aircraft emergency frequency (also known in the USA as Guard) is a frequency used on the aircraft band reserved for emergency communications for aircraft...
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avionics Aircraft emergency frequency – Emergency aeronautical frequency Search and rescue transponder – Transponder intended for emergency use at sea...
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An international distress frequency is a radio frequency that is designated for emergency communication by international agreement. For much of the 20th...
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different frequencies to communicate and no infringement on either sector would take place. For emergencies involving civilian aircraft, the radio frequency used...
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Mayday (redirect from Declaring emergency)
call sign, SEELONCE FEENEE. Aircraft emergency frequency CQD Global Maritime Distress Safety System Sécurité Vessel emergency codes "It's MayDay – But That...
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such as a cable television plant that accidentally emits on an aircraft emergency frequency. Originally the terms were used interchangeably but nowadays...
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techniques Distress and Diversion cells, known as D&D, monitoring the aircraft emergency frequency D&D London, a British restaurant group Daman and Diu, former...
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on the 121.5 MHz distress frequency and serves as a backup for ELT-type airborne beacons. For military users, the Emergency has a miniaturized transmitter...
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2182 kHz (category Emergency communication)
frequencies, in use as of 2008, include: 121.5 MHz and 243.0 MHz – civil aircraft emergency frequency 243 MHz – military aircraft emergency frequency...
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of emergency locator beacons are carried by aircraft, ships, vehicles, hikers and cross-country skiers. In case of an emergency, such as the aircraft crashing...
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