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Hold Position
Signal
26. Discon-
nect power (tech-
22. Hold position/stand by nical/servicing com-
Fully extend arms and munication signal)
wands downwards at Hold arms fully extended
a 45-degree angle to above head with finger tips
sides. Hold position of right hand touching open
until aircraft is clear horizontal palm of left hand
for next manoeuvre. (forming a “T”); then move
right hand away from the left.
Do not disconnect power until
Release Aircraft authorized by flight crew. At
night, illuminated wands can
for Taxi also be used to form the “T”
above head.
23. Dispatch aircraft 27. Negative
Perform a standard sa- (technical/ser-
lute with right hand vicing com-
and/or wand to dis- munication signal)
patch the aircraft. Main- Hold right arm straight 29. Open/close stairs
tain eye contact with out at 90 degrees from (technical/servicing
flight crew until aircraft shoulder and point communication signal)
wand down to ground or display
has begun to taxi. hand with “thumbs down”; left With right arm at side and
hand remains at side by knee. left arm raised above head
at a 45-degree angle, move
Technical/ 28. Establish right arm in a sweeping
Services communi- motion towards top of
left shoulder.
Communication cation via Note.— This signal
Signal interphone(- is intended mainly
technical/servicing
communication signal) for aircraft with
24. Do not touch con- Extend both arms at 90 de- the set of integral
trols (technical/servi- grees from body and move stairs at the front.
cing communication sig- hands to cup both ears.
nal)
Extend right arm fully above
head and close fist or hold wand
in horizontal position; left arm Manual signals should only be used when verbal
remains at side by knee. communication is not possible with respect to technical/
servicing signals. Also, signalmen must ensure that an
25. Connect ground power acknowledgment is received from the flight crew.
(technical/
servicing
communication
signal)
Hold arms fully extended above
head; open left hand horizontally
and move finger tips of right hand
into and touch open palm of left
hand (forming a “T”). At night,
illuminated wands can also be
used to form the “T” above head.
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