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signalling mirror
Fonte1
INTERNATIONAL MARITIME ORGANIZATION; INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION. IAMSAR manual: international aeronautical and maritime search and rescue manual: volume 2: mission co-ordination. 3rd. ed. Montreal, 2013. (Doc. 9731)
Contexto
The track line search pattern is normally employed when an aircraft or vessel has disappeared without a trace while en route from one point to another. It is based on the assumption that the distressed craft has crashed, made a forced landing or foundered on or near the intended route and concentrates the search effort near this datum line. It is usually assumed that the survivors are capable of attracting the search facility’s attention at a considerable range by some means such as a signalling mirror or coloured smoke (daylight), flares, flashing light or signal fire (night), or electronic beacon (day or night).
Variante
signaling mirror
Spanish
espejo de señales