Search and Rescue Operations for U. S. Private Pilots Missing in Foreign Areas: Hearing, Ninetieth Congress, First Session. August 8, 1967U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967 - 98 lappuses |
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Action taken aeronautical Aerospace Rescue agreement air navigation air traffic control airports alert ANAZF ANDERSON Annex 12 assistance BOYLE broadcasts from Coast Captain SCHRADER Caribbean Chairman check of possible clearance Coast Guard aircraft Coast Guard radio Commander MCCULLOUGH Conducted communication check conducted search convention Cozumel Department distress Embassy equipment FAA advised subject FAA reported subject FASCELL Federal Aviation Administration Federal Aviation Agency Final result flight plan foreign country Guard radio station ICAO Imp Rec Imp implementation Initial report interagency International Civil Aviation January 17 LEAGUE Managua MATAN Mexico military Miss WATSON Nicaragua notified overdue on flight possible landing areas problem procedures Quigley Rec Imp Rec region regulations reported subject overdue Rescue and Recovery rescue center rescue coordination center rescue facilities rescue operations SAR mission search and rescue SMITH Tegucigalpa territorial waters treaty U.S. citizens U.S. Coast Guard U.S. Government urgent broadcasts vessels
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