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SM “PART A1 - External”
SM “PART A1 - External”
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Audio Index: A1/1 Distress Traffic A1/1.1 Distress Communications _ A1 1.1.1 Fire, Explosion _ A1 1.1.2 Flooding _ A1 1.1.3 Collision _ A1 1.1.4 Grounding _ A1 1.1.5 List Danger of capsizing _ A1 1.1.6 Sinking _ A1 1.1.7 Disabled and adrift _ A1.1.8 Armed attack piracy _ A1 1.1.9 Undesignated distress _ A1 1.1.10 Abandoning vessel _ A1 1.1.11 person overboard A1/1.2 Search and Rescue communications _ A1 1.2.1 SAR communications _ A1 1.2.2 Acknowledgement and relay of SAR messages _ A1 1.2.3 Performing coordinating SAR operations _ A1 1.2.4 Finishing with SAR operations A1/1.3 Requesting medical assistance _ A1 1.3.1 Requesting medical assistance A1/2 Urgency Traffic _ A1 2.1 Technical failure _ A1 2.2 Cargo _ A1 2.3 Ice damage A1/3 Safety Communications A1 3.1 Meteorological and hydrological conditions _ A1 3.1.1 Winds, storms, tropical storms, sea state _ A1 3.1.2 Restricted visibility _ A1 3.1.3 Ice _ A1 3.1.4 Abnormal tides _ A1 3.2 Navigational warnings involving _ A1 3.2.1 Land or sea marks _ A1 3.2.2 Environmental protection communications A1/4 Pilotage _ A1 4.1 Pilot request _ A1 4.2 Embarking disembarking pilot _ A1 4.3 Tug request A1/5 Specials _ A1 5.1 Helicopter operations A1 5.2 Ice breaker operations _ A1 5.2.1 Ice breaker request _ A1 5.2.2 Ice breaker assistance for convoy _ A1 5.2.3 Ice breaker assistance in close coupled towing A1/6 Vessel traffic service (VTS) Standard Phrases _ A1 6.0 Application of message markets A1 6.1 Phrases for acquiring and providing data for a traffic image _ A1 6.1.1 Acquiring and providing routine traffic data _ A1 6.1.2 Acquiring and providing distress traffic data (See A1/1.1 Distress Communications) A1 6.2 Phrases for providing VTS services A1 6.2.1 Information service _ A1 6.2.1.1 Navigational warnings _ A1 6.2.1.2 Navigational information _ A1 6.2.1.3 Traffic information _ A1 6.2.1.4 Route information _ A1 6.2.1.5 Hydrographic information _ A1 6.2.1.6 Electronic navigational aids information _ A1 6.2.1.7 Meteorological warnings _ A1 6.2.1.8 Meteorological information _ A1 6.2.1.9 Meteorological questions answers (See A1 3.1 Meteorological and hydrological conditions) A1 6.2.2 Navigational assistance service _ A1 6.2.2.2 Position _ A1 6.2.2.3 Course A1 6.2.3 Traffic organization service _ A1 6.2.3.1 Clearance, forward, planning _ A1 6.2.3.2 Anchoring _ A1 6.2.3.3 Arrival, berthing and departure _ A1 6.2.3.4 Enforcement _ A1 6.2.3.5 Avoiding dangerous situations, providing safe movements _ A1 6.2.3.6 Canal and lock operations _ A1 6.3 Handing over to another VTS 366vw

Audio Index:
A1/1 Distress Traffic
A1/1.1 Distress Communications
_ A1 1.1.1 Fire, Explosion
_ A1 1.1.2 Flooding
_ A1 1.1.3 Collision
_ A1 1.1.4 Grounding
_ A1 1.1.5 List Danger of capsizing
_ A1 1.1.6 Sinking
_ A1 1.1.7 Disabled and adrift
_ A1.1.8 Armed attack piracy
_ A1 1.1.9 Undesignated distress
_ A1 1.1.10 Abandoning vessel
_ A1 1.1.11 person overboard
A1/1.2 Search and Rescue communications
_ A1 1.2.1 SAR communications
_ A1 1.2.2 Acknowledgement and relay of SAR messages
_ A1 1.2.3 Performing coordinating SAR operations
_ A1 1.2.4 Finishing with SAR operations
A1/1.3 Requesting medical assistance
_ A1 1.3.1 Requesting medical assistance
A1/2 Urgency Traffic
_ A1 2.1 Technical failure
_ A1 2.2 Cargo
_ A1 2.3 Ice damage
A1/3 Safety Communications
A1 3.1 Meteorological and hydrological conditions
_ A1 3.1.1 Winds, storms, tropical storms, sea state
_ A1 3.1.2 Restricted visibility
_ A1 3.1.3 Ice
_ A1 3.1.4 Abnormal tides
_ A1 3.2 Navigational warnings involving
_ A1 3.2.1 Land or sea marks
_ A1 3.2.2 Environmental protection communications
A1/4 Pilotage
_ A1 4.1 Pilot request
_ A1 4.2 Embarking disembarking pilot
_ A1 4.3 Tug request
A1/5 Specials
_ A1 5.1 Helicopter operations
A1 5.2 Ice breaker operations
_ A1 5.2.1 Ice breaker request
_ A1 5.2.2 Ice breaker assistance for convoy
_ A1 5.2.3 Ice breaker assistance in close coupled towing
A1/6 Vessel traffic service (VTS) Standard Phrases
_ A1 6.0 Application of message markets
A1 6.1 Phrases for acquiring and providing data for a traffic image
_ A1 6.1.1 Acquiring and providing routine traffic data
_ A1 6.1.2 Acquiring and providing distress traffic data (See A1/1.1 Distress Communications)
A1 6.2 Phrases for providing VTS services
A1 6.2.1 Information service
_ A1 6.2.1.1 Navigational warnings
_ A1 6.2.1.2 Navigational information
_ A1 6.2.1.3 Traffic information
_ A1 6.2.1.4 Route information
_ A1 6.2.1.5 Hydrographic information
_ A1 6.2.1.6 Electronic navigational aids information
_ A1 6.2.1.7 Meteorological warnings
_ A1 6.2.1.8 Meteorological information
_ A1 6.2.1.9 Meteorological questions answers (See A1 3.1 Meteorological and hydrological conditions)
A1 6.2.2 Navigational assistance service
_ A1 6.2.2.2 Position
_ A1 6.2.2.3 Course
A1 6.2.3 Traffic organization service
_ A1 6.2.3.1 Clearance, forward, planning
_ A1 6.2.3.2 Anchoring
_ A1 6.2.3.3 Arrival, berthing and departure
_ A1 6.2.3.4 Enforcement
_ A1 6.2.3.5 Avoiding dangerous situations, providing
safe movements
_ A1 6.2.3.6 Canal and lock operations
_ A1 6.3 Handing over to another VTS

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