*
ALFAH / ALFA
HOHTELL / HOTEL
I have a diver down; keep well clear
at slow speed
I have a pilot on board
*
BRAVOH / BRAVO
INDEEAH / INDIA
I am taking in, or discharging, or
carring dangerous good
I am altering my course to port
CHARLEE / CHARLIE
JEWLEEETT / JULIETT
Yes, or the significance of the previous
group should be read in the affirmative
Keep well clear of me. I am on fire and
have dangerous cargo on board. I am
leaking dangerous cargo
DELLTAH / DELTA
KEYLOH / KILO
Keep clear of me; I am maneuvering
with difficulty
I wish to communicate with you
ECKOH / ECHO
LEEMAH / LIMA
I am altering my course to starboard
You should stop your vessel instantly
FOKSTROT / FOXTROT
MIKE / MIKE
I am disabled; communicate with me
My vessel is stopped and making no
way through the water
GOLF / GOLF
NOVEMBER / NOVEMBER
I require a pilot. When mode by fishing vsl.
Operating in close proximity on the fishing
ground it means I am hauling nets
No; or (The significance of the previous should
be read in the negative). This signal may be given
only visually or by sound. For voice or radio
transmission the signal should be NO
OSSCAH / OSCAR
YOUNEEFORM / NEEFORM
Man over boat
You are running into danger
PAHPAH / PAPA
VIKTAH / VIKTOR
In Harbour : All persons should report on board as the vessel
is about tp proceed to sea. At Sea : It may be used by fishing
vessels to mean My netshave come fast upon an obstruction.
At Sea : It may be used as a sound signal to mean I require a
pilot
I require assistance
KEHBECK / QUEBEC
WISSKEY / WHISKEY
My vessel is healthy and I request free
pratique
I require medical assistance
ROWMEOH / ROMEO
ECKSRAY / X-RAY
Keep clear of me; I am maneuvering
with difficulty
Stop carrying out you intentions and
watch for my signals
SEEAIRRAH / SIERRA
YANGKEY / YANKEE
I am operating astern propulsion
I am dragging my anchor
*
TANGGO / TANGO
ZOOLOO / ZULU
Keep clear of me; I am engaged in pair
trawling
I require a tug. When made by fishing
vessels operation in close proximity on the
fishing nets, it means I am shooting nets
FIRST SUBSTITUE
CODE AND
ANSWERING PENDANT
SECOND SUBSTITUTE
NOTES : (1). Signals of letters marked * when made by sound only be
made in compliance with the requirements of the I.R.F.P.C at sea rules
34 & 35 accepting that sound signals G & Z may continue to be
used by fishing vessels fishing in close proximity to other fishing
vessels. (2). Signals K & S have special meanings as landing signals
for small boats with crews or person in distress ( I.C.F. the safety of
life at sea) (1969 chapter V regulation 16).
THIRD SUBSTITU
ALPHABETICAL, NUMERAL,
SUBTITUTE FLAGS AND
ANSWERING PENDANT
OO NAH WUN / UNAONE
SOK SEE SIX / SOXISIX
BEES SOH TOO / BISSOTWO
SAY TAY SEVEN / SETTESEVEN
TAY RAH TREE / TERRATHREE
OK TOH AIT / OKTOEIGHT
KAR TAY FOWER / KARTEFOUR
NO VAY NINER / NOVENINE
PAN TAH FIVE / PANTAFIVE
NAH DAH ZAY ROH / NADAZERO