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                                                  acknowledged by the flight crew.
             SERA.11014 GM1          ACAS resolution advisory (RA)
                                      Nothing in the procedures specified in SERA.11014 should prevent pilots-in-command from
                                      exercising their best judgement and full authority in the choice of the best course of action to resolve a
                                      traffic conflict or avert a potential collision.
             SERA.11014 GM2          ACAS resolution advisory (RA)
                                      The ability of ACAS to fulfil its role of assisting pilots in the avoidance of potential collisions is
                                      dependent on the correct and timely response by pilots to ACAS indications. Operational experience
                                      has shown that the correct response by pilots is dependent on the effectiveness of the initial and
                                      recurrent training in ACAS procedures.
             SERA.11014 GM3          ACAS resolution advisory (RA)
                                      Pilots should not manoeuvre their aircraft in response to traffic advisories (TAs) only.
             SERA.11014 GM4          ACAS resolution advisory (RA)
                                      Visually acquired traffic may not be the same traffic causing an RA. The visual perception of an
                                      encounter may be misleading, particularly at night.
             SERA.11014 GM5          ACAS resolution advisory (RA)
                                      In the case of an ACAS-ACAS coordinated encounter, the RAs complement each other in order to
                                      reduce the potential for a collision. Manoeuvres, or lack of manoeuvres, that result in vertical rates
                                      opposite to the sense of an RA could result in a collision with the intruder aircraft.
             SERA.11014 GM6          ACAS resolution advisory (RA)
                                      Unless informed by the pilot, ATC does not know when ACAS issues RAs. It is possible for ATC to
                                      issue instructions that are unknowingly contrary to ACAS RA indications. Therefore, it is important that
                                      ATC be notified when an ATC instruction or clearance is not being followed because it conflicts with
                                      an RA.
             SERA.11014 GM7          ACAS resolution advisory (RA)
                                      Pilots should use appropriate procedures by which an aeroplane climbing or descending to an
                                      assigned altitude or flight level may do so at a rate less than 8 m/s (or 1 500 ft/min) throughout the
                                      last 300 m (or 1 000 ft) of climb or descent to the assigned altitude or flight level when the pilot is
                                      made aware of another aircraft at or approaching an adjacent altitude or flight level, unless otherwise
                                      instructed by ATC. These procedures are intended to avoid unnecessary ACAS II RAs in aircraft at or
                                      approaching adjacent altitudes or flight levels. For commercial operations, these procedures should
                                      be specified by the operator.
             SERA.11015              Interception
                                          (a)  Except for intercept and escort service provided on request to an aircraft, interception of
                                              civil aircraft shall be governed by appropriate regulations and administrative directives
                                              issued by the Secretary of State in compliance with the Convention on International Civil
                                              Aviation, and in particular Article 3(d) under which ICAO Contracting States undertake,
                                              when issuing regulations for their State aircraft, to have due regard for the safety of
                                              navigation of civil aircraft.
                                          (b)  The pilot-in-command of a civil aircraft, when intercepted, shall:
                                              (1)  immediately follow the instructions given by the intercepting aircraft, interpreting and
                                                  responding to visual signals in accordance with the specifications in Tables S11-1
                                                  and S11-2;
                                              (2)  notify, if possible, the appropriate air traffic services unit;
                                              (3)  attempt to establish radio-communication with the intercepting aircraft or with the
                                                  appropriate intercept control unit, by making a general call on the emergency
                                                  frequency 121,5 MHz, giving the identity of the intercepted aircraft and the nature of
                                                  the flight; and if no contact has been established and if practicable, repeating this
                                                  call on the emergency frequency 243 MHz;
                                              (4)  if equipped with SSR transponder, select Mode A, Code 7700, unless otherwise
                                                  instructed by the appropriate air traffic services unit;
                                              (5)  if equipped with ADS-B or ADS-C, select the appropriate emergency functionality, if
                                                  available, unless otherwise instructed by the appropriate air traffic services unit.
                                          (c)  If any instructions received by radio from any sources conflict with those given by the
                                              intercepting aircraft by visual signals, the intercepted aircraft shall request immediate
                                              clarification while continuing to comply with the visual instructions given by the intercepting
                                              aircraft.
                                          (d)  If any instructions received by radio from any sources conflict with those given by the
                                              intercepting aircraft by radio, the intercepted aircraft shall request immediate clarification
                                              while continuing to comply with the radio instructions given by the intercepting aircraft.
                                          (e)  If radio contact is established during interception but communication in a common
                                              language is not possible, attempts shall be made to convey instructions,
                                              acknowledgement of instructions and essential information by using the phrases and
                                              pronunciations in Table S11-3 and transmitting each phrase twice:
                                           (f) As soon as an air traffic services unit learns that an aircraft is being intercepted in its area
                                              of responsibility, it shall take such of the following steps as are appropriate in the
                                              circumstances:
                                              (1)  attempt to establish two-way communication with the intercepted aircraft via any
                                                  means available, including the emergency radio frequency 121,5 MHz, unless such
                                                  communication already exists,
                                              (2)  inform the pilot of the intercepted aircraft of the interception;
                                              (3)  establish contact with the intercept control unit maintaining two-way communication
                                                  with the intercepting aircraft and provide it with available information concerning the
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