Search and Rescue Signals - Your Quick Reference Guide
When travelling in remote areas, wether by foot, vehicle, bike
or other means, there is always the possibility that you can
become lost or stuck. Assuming that you have already planned
your trip well you would have no doubt let someone know where
you are going and when you expect to return, well, for your sake
I hope so :)
With this being the case and in the (hopefully) unlikely event
that you did somehow manage to get yourself stuck or lost
(although I'm sure it would never happen to an experienced
campaigner such as yourself :P) an air search would most likely
be conducted.
What follows is a quick reference guide to the most common
signals that will be useful in the event of an air search.
Ideally construct these signals on high ground using fabric,
rocks or logs that contrast in colour with the ground. (Ideally
they should be at least 3m in size)
USEFUL AIR SEARCH SIGNALS
K : indicates the direction to proceed
I : serious injuries, send doctor
II : send medical supplies
X : unable to proceed
F : need food and water
<-- : travelling in this direction
(triangle) : should be safe to land here
(square/rectangle): require map and compass
L : need fuel
LL : all is well
N : no
Y : yes
JL : not understood
If your message has been understood, the pilot will rock the
plane's wings from side to side or flash a green light.
If the pilot makes a right-hand circle or flashes a red light,
this means the message is seen but not understood.
I sincerely hope you never ever have to use any of the
information provided here, however as they say; better safe than
sorry (or dead X|)