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HELICOPTER FLIGHT OPERATIONS
Helicopter  hand  signals  (page 2 of 11)

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10-37 SIGNAL DAY NIGHT REMARKS Marshaler stands with arms raised vertically above head and facing toward the point where the aircraft is to land. The arms are lowered repeatedly from a vertical to a horizontal position, stopping finally in the horizontal position. Same as day signal with addition of wands. Same as day signal with addition of wands. Same as day signal with addition of wands. Same as day signal with addition of wands. Conforms to ICAO signal. Conforms to ICAO signal. Conforms to ICAO signal. Arms extended horizontally sideways beckoning upwards, with palms turned up. Speed of movement indicates rate of ascent. Arms extended horizontally sideways beckoning downwards, with palms turned down. Speed of movement indicates rate of descent. Arms extended horizontally sideways, palms downward. LANDING DIRECTION MOVE UPWARD HOVER MOVE DOWNWARD 4 3 2 1 ANf1016a Figure  10-16.—Helicopter  hand  signals  (page 1 of 11).







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