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EXECUTIVE METHOD - 14243_90
CHAPTER 5 ALLIED FLAGHOIST PROCEDURES

Signalman 1 & C - Aviation theories and other practices
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transmitted immediately to the station disclosing an EEFI. When a station on the net transmits information listed in an EEFI, the net control operator transmits the code word beadwindow, followed by the number of the EEFI that has been disclosed. Approved broad EEFIs for general use are listed in ACP 125, chapter 5. Additional specific operations and exercises may be developed and broad EEFIs expanded by individual nations or by operational commanders. The EEFI list should be posted in clear sight of the operator at all secure voice positions for rapid reference. SUMMARY In this chapter you were taught how to communicate by flashing light, semaphore, radio- telephone, sound, colored lights, and pyrotechnics. You were taught general procedures; visual responsibility; how to use operating signals; how to challenge and reply; and how to call, answer, request repetitions, and acknowledge. You were taught the difference between the delayed executive method and the immediate executive method and the time when you should use each. Now it is up to you to exercise this knowledge. Practice is the key. So when you have a little extra time, pick up a pub to further broaden your knowledge. 4-23







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