CC RESTRICTED (f) (4) If decision is made te bail out, do so no lewer than 6000 feet. Pickle Iv: (a) Take any emergency action necessary to attempt to regain power, (b) Proceed along last vector given by controller to nearest suitable landing, ditching or bailout area. (c) De not panic! Controller has noted the disappear—ance of your signal. He will dispatch rescue aircraft to intercept you just as though you had ecmmunicated with him. c. Responsibilities of Controller. (1) Pickle I: (a) Ustablish identity of aircraft. (b) Determine altitude and pesition of bailout. (c) Apply time of descent and mean wind to bailout (d) Dispatch suitable companion aircraft to orbit the ‘ position.and establish most probable position. emergency until the arrival of SAR aircraft or until fuel dictates departure of companion air- craft. (Minimum altitude of companion aircraft to be 10,000 feet). {e) (2) Give a vector and ETE to theSAR aircraft which will take it to the most probable position. Pickle IT: (a) . (b) Determine the altitude and identity of the air- ,eraft. . Give the aircraft a vector and ETE to the nearest suitable landing area, , (c) In the clear, give the pilot: Name of landing area, weather, radio and blind landing aids available, runway length, field elevation and a word picture ef the general area where the landing is to be made. . (d) Have suitable companion aircraft renderany assistance possible (fuel permitting). (e) Relay pertinent information concerning the emergency to home station when time permits. . NOTE: Immediately upon noting the failure of his communications, the pilot in distress -¢

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