Flying 20 Club, Inc. Danbury, CT
- Intercept procedures -
Last updated:  April 12, 2006

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If you are intercepted by a U.S. Military or law enforcement aircraft, immediately:
  1. Follow the instructions given by the intercepting aircraft. (See chart below.)
  2. Notify ATC, if possible.
  3. Attempt to communicate with the intercepting aircraft and/or ATC on the emergency frequency 121.5 MHz, giving the identity and position of your aircraft and the nature of the flight.
  4. If equipped with a transponder, squawk 7700, unless otherwise instructed by ATC. If any instructions received by radio from any sources conflict with those given by the intercepting aircraft by visual or radio signals, request clarification while continuing to comply with the instructions given by the intercepting aircraft.
Intercepting aircraft signal
Meaning
Intercepted aircraft signal
Meaning
Rocks wings. After acknowledgement initiates a slow level turn, normally to the left, onto the desired heading.
(At night, the pilot will also flash the navigational lights at irregular intervals.)
You have been intercepted. Follow me
Rocks wings and follows.
(At night, the pilot will also flash the navigational lights at irregular intervals.)
I understand and will comply.


 

Performs an abrupt breakaway maneuver consisting of a climbing 90 degree turn, or more, without crossing the intercepted aircraft's flight path.
You may proceed.
Rocks wings
I understand and will comply.




Circles airport, lowers landing gear, and overflies runway in the direction of landing.
(At night, the pilot will also put the landing lights on.)
Land at this airport.
Lowers landing gear, follows the intercepting aircraft and lands if the runway is considered safe.
(At night, the pilot will also put the landing lights on.)
I understand and will comply


Intercepted aircraft signal
Meaning
Intercepting aircraft response
Meaning
Raises landing gear while flying over runway between 1,000' and 2,000', and continues to circle the airport.  (At night, the pilot of the intercepted aircraft will also flash landing lights while passing over the runway.)
This airport is inadequate.
If the intercepted aircraft is requested to go to an alternate airport, the intercepting aircraft raises its landing gear and uses the intercept procedures (listed above).
Understood, follow me.


To release the intercepted aircraft, the intercepting aircraft will perform the breakaway maneuver listed above.
Understood, you may proceed.




The pilot switches on and off all available lights at regular intervals.
Cannot comply.
Performs the breakaway maneuver listed above.
Understood.




The pilot switches on and off all available lights at irregular intervals.
In distress.
Performs the breakaway maneuver listed above.
Understood.



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