GEN 3. SERVICES GEN 3.6 SEARCH AND RESCUE

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AIP GEN 3.6-1 SRI LANKA SERVICES 08 OCT 10 GEN 3. SERVICES GEN 3.6 SEARCH AND RESCUE 1. RESPONSIBLE SERVICE (S) 1.1 The search and rescue services in Sri Lanka is organized in accordance with standards and recommended practices of ICAO Annex 12. Overall responsibility for the administration and for making necessary facilities and services available for SAR operations within Colombo Search and Rescue Region rest with the Civil Aviation Authority of Sri Lanka. The postal and telegraphic addresses of the Civil Aviation Authority of Sri Lanka is given in sub section GEN 1.1 The Search and Rescue Point of Contact (SPOC) shall be the Colombo Aeronautical Rescue Co-ordination Centre (ARCC). Address : The Duty Supervisor Aeronautical Rescue Coordination Centre (ARCC), Colombo airport, Ratmalana, Sri Lanka. Tel : 94-11-2611572, 2625555 Tele fax : 94-11-2635106 AFS : VCCCYCYX or VCCCZGZX Telegraphic: AIRTRAFFIC, COLOMBO Address e-mail : acc@airport.lk 1.2 The service is provided in accordance with provisions contained in following ICAO documents. Annex 12 Annex 13 DOC 7030 DOC 7373 - Search & Rescue - Aircraft Accident investigation. - Regional Supplementary Procedures for alerting and search and rescue services applicable in the MID / SEA region. - Search and Rescue Manual. DOC 9731 - AN/958 Vol 1, 11 & 111 International Aeronautical and Maritime Search and Rescue (IAMSAR) Manual 2. AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY 2.1 The Search and Rescue Service is responsible for SAR operations within Colombo FIR. 3. TYPES OF SERVICES Details of the related rescue units are given in the table on page GEN 3.6-3 titled - Search & Rescue Units. In addition various elements of the police organization and armed forces are available for search and rescue missions when required. The aeronautical, Maritime and public telecommunication services also are available to the search and rescue organization. 4 SAR AGREEMENTS 4.1 Request for the entry of aircraft; equipment and personal from other states to engage in search for aircraft in distress or to rescue survivors of aircraft accidents should be transmitted to the Director General of Civil Aviation. Instructions as to the control, which will be exercised on entry of such aircraft and / or personnel will be given by the Rescue Co-ordination Centre in accordance with an accepted plan for the conduct of search and rescue in the area. 5 CONDITIONS OF AVAILABILITY 5.1 The SAR service and facilities in Sri Lanka shall be available without a charge to the neighboring states on request to the Director General of Civil Aviation Sri Lanka. 5.2 The information on ships at sea will be obtained through the courtesy of the automated Mutual Assistance Vessel Rescue System "AMVER" as and when required. 6 PROCEDURES AND / OR SIGNALS EMPLOYED BY RESCUE AIRCRAFT 6.1 Procedures 6.1.1 Procedures for pilot-in-command observing an accident or intercepting distress call and / or message are outlined in Annex 12, chapter 5. CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY OF SRI LANKA AIP AMDT 2/10

AIP GEN 3.6-3 6.1.2 Ditching reports, requested by aircraft about to ditch, are given in accordance with the provision in ICAO DOC 7605 MET/526 (the Procedures for Air Navigation Services and Meteorology). 6.2 Communication 6.2.1 Transmission and reception of distress messages within Sri Lanka search and rescue area are handled in accordance with Annex 10. Volume 11, chapter 5. Para 5. 6.2.2 For communication during search and rescue operations, the codes and abbreviations, published in ICAO DOC 8400 (ICAO CODES AND ABBREVIATIONS) are used. 6.2.3 Information concerning positions, callsigns, frequencies and hours of operation of Sri Lanka aeronautical stations is published in section ENR 2 and AD 2 section of the respective aerodrome. 6.2.4 The frequency 121. 5 MHz is guarded continuously during hours of service at the Colombo ACC / FIC, Approach Control Centre, KATUNAYAKE / Bandaranaike Intl. Airport Colombo Control Tower and RATMALANA / Colombo Control Tower. 6.3 Search and Rescue Signals 6.3.1 The SAR signals to be used are those prescribed in Annex 12 chapter 5, para 5.8 and are shown in pages GEN 3.6-5 and GEN 3.6-7. SEARCH AND RESCUE UNITS NAME LOCATION FACILITIES REMARKS Search vessels of the Sri Lanka Navy: COLOMBO 065621.49N 0795055.33E i). Off Shore Petrol Vessels (OPV) (1 unit) - Could carry Four Hundred Fifty (450) Speed : 21 KTS : 5800NM at 15KTS ii). Fast Missile Vessel (PMV) - Could carry Seventy (70) Speed : 32 KTS : 1650NM at 30 KTS 4000 NM at 17.5 KTS iii). Fast Gun Boat (FGB) GALLE 060202.24N 0801354.36E i). Support/Training Ship (AA/AX) - Could carry Three (300) Speed : 10 KTS : 5500 NM at 09 KTS ii). Fast Gun Boat (FGB) TRINCOMALEE 083242.37N 0811319.64E i). Off shore Patrol Vessel (OPV) (01 Unit) - Could carry Four hundred (450) Speed : 18 KTS : 6100NM at 14 KTS 2700 NM at 18 KTS

AIP GEN 3.6-5 SEARCH AND RESCUE UNITS Contd.. NAME LOCATION FACILITIES REMARKS TRINCOMALEE Contd. ii). Fast Missile Vessel (FMV) - Could carry Seventy (70) Speed : 32 KTS : 4000 NM at 17.5 KTS iii). Fast Gun Boat (FGB) KANKASANTH- URAI 094909.67N 0800206.10E i). Landing Ship tanker (LST). - Could carry Three Hundred (300) Speed : 14 KTS : 1000 NM at 12 KTS ii) Fast Gun Boat (FGB) Search Aircraft of the Sri Lanka Air Force: ANURADHAPURA 081800N 0802843E i). Helicopter (01 Unit) A/c Type : MI17 : 0230 Hrs. : 120 NM KATUNAYAKE 071048.68N 0795307.08E I) Helicopter A/c Type : B212 : 0230 Hrs. : 110 NM MINNERIYA 080301N 0805823E i). Helicopter (01 Unit) A/c Type : B212 : 0230 Hrs. : 110 NM RATMALANA 064923N 0795306E a) Aircraft ( 01 unit of each type) i. A/c type : AN32 : 0420 Hrs : 400 NM ii. A/c Type : C130 : 0800 Hrs : 850 NM b) Aircraft (01 unit of each type) i. A/c type : B200 : 0600 Hrs : 400NM ii. A/c Type : Y12 : 0430 Hrs : 200 NM GROUND-AIR VISUAL SIGNAL CODE FOR USE BY SURVIVORS. NR Message Code Symbol 1 Require Assistance 2 Require Medical Assistance 3 No or Negative 4 Yes or Affirmative 5 Proceeding in this direction V X N Y

AIP GEN 3.6-7 GROUND-AIR VISUAL SIGNAL CODE FOR USE BY RESCUE UNITS NR Message Code Symbol 1 Operation completed 2 We have found all personal 3 We have found only some personal 4 We are not able to continue, return to base 5 Have divided into two groups. Each proceeding in direction indicated 6 Information received that aircraft is in this direction 7 Nothing found. Will continue search NN Instruction for use: 1. Make signals Symbols at least 2.5m (8ft) long and as conspicuous as possible. 2. Take care to lay out signals exactly as shown. 3. Symbols may be formed by any means such as strips of fabric, parachute materials, pieces of wood stones or such like material making the surface by tramping, or staining with oil. 4 Provide as much colour contrast as possible between signal and background. 5. Attention to these signals may be attracted by other means such as radio, flares, smoke and reflected light. AIR TO GROUND SIGNALS The following signals by aircraft mean that the ground signals have been understood: a) During the period: HJ rocking the aircraft s wings b) During the period : HN - flashing on and off twice the aircraft's landing lights or, if not so equipped, by switching on and off twice its navigational lights. Lack of above signals indicates that the ground signal is not understood.