| Intercepting aircraft signal |
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Intercepted aircraft response |
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| Rocks wings. After acknowledgement initiates a slow
level turn, normally to the left, onto the desired heading. |
You have been intercepted. Follow me. |
Rocks wings and follows. |
I understand and will comply. |
| (At night, the pilot will also flash the
navigational lights at irregular intervals.) |
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(At night, the pilot will also flash the
navigational lights at irregular intervals.) |
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| Performs an abrupt breakaway maneuver consisting of
a climbing 90 degree turn, or more, without crossing the intercepted
aircraft's flight path. |
You may proceed. |
Rocks wings. |
I understand and will comply. |
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| Circles airport, lowers landing gear, and overflies
runway in the direction of landing. |
Land at this airport. |
Lowers landing gear, follows the intercepting
aircraft and lands if the runway is considered safe. |
I understand and will comply. |
| (At night, the pilot will also put the landing
lights on.) |
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(At night, the pilot will also put the landing
lights on.) |
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| If the intercepted aircraft is requested to go to
an alternate airport, the intercepting aircraft raises its landing gear
and uses the intercept procedures (listed above). |
Understood, follow me. |
Raises landing gear while flying over runway
between 1,000' and 2,000', and continues to circle the airport. |
This airport is inadequate. |
| To release the intercepted aircraft, the
intercepting aircraft will perform the breakaway maneuver listed above. |
Understood, you may proceed. |
(At night, the pilot of the intercepted aircraft
will also flash landing lights while passing over the runway at between
1,000 and 2,000 feet.) |
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| Performs the breakaway maneuver listed above. |
Understood. |
The pilot switches on and off all available lights
at regular intervals. |
Cannot comply. |
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| Performs the breakaway maneuver listed above. |
Understood. |
The pilot switches on and off all available lights
at irregular intervals. |
In distress. |