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                The ship can respond that the signals have been received by:

                  -  Raising the response antenna with vertical red and white stripes fully up.
                  -  Sending a series of "T" signals (─) using the Morse code with a flashing light.

                  -  Changing course.





                The ship can respond that the signals cannot be followed by:

                  -  Raising the international flag signal "N" (a square flag divided into blue and
                     white sections).

                  -  Sending a series of "N" signals (─ ●) using the Morse code with a flashing

                     light.





                1.6.3.4    Signals from distressed and rescue ground patrols to aircraft

                The aircraft commander must be familiar with and understand the meaning of

                the signals in Tables 1 and 2 of the annex to BL 7-4.











































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