Publication: Magyar Közlöny
Issue: MK-2007-70 (Year: 2007, Number: 70)
Era: 2004-2010
Section: Melléklet a 2007. évi XLVI. törvényhez
Paragraph Index: 708

b) a modified table of cruising levels, when so prescribed in accordance with Appendix 3 for flight above FL 410. Note.— This provision does not preclude the use of cruise climb techniques by aircraft in supersonic flight. 5.3.2 Communications An IFR flight operating outside controlled airspace but within or into areas, or along routes, designated by the appropriate ATS authority in accordance with 3.3.1.2 c) or d) shall maintain an air-ground voice communication watch on the appropriate 2007/70/II. szám Annex 2 — Rules of the Air Chapter 5 24/11/05 5-2 communication channel and establish two-way communication, as necessary, with the air traffic services unit providing flight information service. Note.— See Notes following 3.6.5.1. 5.3.3 Position reports An IFR flight operating outside controlled airspace and required by the appropriate ATS authority to: — submit a flight plan, — maintain an air-ground voice communication watch on the appropriate communication channel and establish two-way communication, as necessary, with the air traffic services unit providing flight information service, shall report position as specified in 3.6.3 for controlled flights. Note.— Aircraft electing to use the air traffic advisory service whilst operating IFR within specified advisory airspace are expected to comply with the provisions of 3.6, except that the flight plan and changes thereto are not subjected to clearances and that two-way communication will be maintained with the unit providing the air traffic advisory service. 2007/70/II. szám ANNEX 2 APP 1-1 24/11/05 APPENDIX 1. SIGNALS (Note.— See Chapter 3, 3.4 of the Annex) 1. DISTRESS AND URGENCY SIGNALS Note 1.— None of the provisions in this section shall prevent the use, by an aircraft in distress, of any means at its disposal to attract attention, make known its position and obtain help. Note 2.— For full details of telecommunication transmission procedures for the distress and urgency signals, see Annex 10, Volume II, Chapter 5. Note 3.— For details of the search and rescue visual signals, see Annex 12. 1.1 Distress signals The following signals, used either together or separately, mean that grave and imminent danger threatens, and immediate assistance is requested:

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