a. There are occasions when interceptor pilots are required to transmit instructions to pilots of intercepted aircraft. When radio communications are not available, visual signals are used.
b. Interceptor pilots will approach the aircraft to be intercepted from astern, employing the Interception Pattern for Identification of Transport Aircraft. A distance of at least 500 feet shall be maintained between aircraft exchanging signals. Intercepted aircraft, regardless of ATC clearance, shall follow the instructions given by the interceptor aircraft and shall attempt to notify the appropriate ATC unit. Additionally, the pilot of the intercepted aircraft shall attempt radio contact with the interceptor aircraft on 121.5 MHz, giving aircraft identity, flight purpose and position.
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INTERCEPTING
SIGNALS |
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Series |
INTERCEPTING Aircraft Signals |
Meaning |
INTERCEPTED Aircraft Responds |
Meaning |
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1 |
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.
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You have been intercepted. Follow me. |
AEROPLANES:
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Understood, will comply. |
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2 |
DAY or NIGHT-An abrupt break-away maneuver from the intercepted aircraft consisting of a climbing turn of 90 degrees or more without crossing the line of flight of the intercepted aircraft. |
You may proceed. |
AEROPLANES:
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Understood, will comply. |
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3 |
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. |
Land at this aerodrome. |
AEROPLANES:
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Understood, will comply. |
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INTERCEPTING
SIGNALS |
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Series |
INTERCEPTING Aircraft Signals |
Meaning |
INTERCEPTED Aircraft Responds |
Meaning |
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4 |
AEROPLANES:
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Aerodrome you have designated is inadequate. |
DAY or NIGHT-If
it is desired that the intercepted aircraft follow the intercepting
aircraft to an alternate aerodrome, the intercepting aircraft raises
its landing gear and uses the Series 1 signals prescribed for intercepting
aircraft. |
Understood,
follow me. |
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5 |
AEROPLANES:
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Cannot comply. |
DAY or NIGHT-Use Series 2 signals prescribed for intercepting aircraft. |
Understood. |
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6 |
AEROPLANES:
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In distress. |
DAY or NIGHT-Use Series 2 signals prescribed for intercepting aircraft. |
Understood. |