A.IAMSAR
B.COMSAR
C.ICAO SAR
D.1979 SAR
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A.not under command
B.restricted in her ability to manoeuvre
C.restrained by her draught
D.underway
A.You must visually signal oncoming vessels
B.You must immediately tie up in the nearest port until the radiotelephone is repaired
C.You must anchor until the radiotelephone is repaired
D.The loss of the radiotelephone must be considered in navigating the vessel
A.fire a green star to the left
B.send the letter K by light and point to the left
C.place an orange signal to your left as you signal with a white light
D.send the code signal S followed by L
A.Go in a different direction in search of land
B.Spread out to increase the possibility of a search aircraft finding you
C.Reduce the number of rafts by getting as many people as possible into as few rafts as possible
D.Tie the rafts together and try to stay in a single group
A.The plane is in distress and will have to ditch
B.The plane is going to drop a package and wishes the vessel to recover it
C.Someone is in distress in that direction and the vessel should follow and assist
D.There is danger ahead and the best course is indicated by the direction of the aircraft
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HM Coastguard is primarily()for the initiation and co-ordination of civil maritime SAR operations in the UK.
Downwind for 1 miles,alter to starboard 90 degrees,go down this course for 1 mile;Then alter 90 degrees to starboard and go down this course for 2 miles;Then alter 90 degrees to starboard and go down this course for 2 miles;Keep adding 1 mile ever time you alter to starboard.This operation is()search pattern
You should conduct a sector search under which of the following circumstances().
The ship which strikes any other vessel is called the().
In case of your steering gear failed,()should be exhibited in shapes or lights.
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Generally speaking,the most favorable bottom for anchoring is().
Course directed by the OSC or CSS to be steered at the beginning of a search is().