oe . Operation Plan © CTG 7,3 No, 1-53 Joint Task Force SEVEN Task Group 7.3 Washington 25, D. C, 7 December 1953, 1200R . Appendix II to annex I Patrol Plane in Flight geports 1. In Flight reports include the following: Departure reports, errival reports, position and weather reports, contact reports, ami anplifying reports, Positions other than tnose reported in submerine contact and enplifying reperts (See Annex L), will be given in bearing and distance from point YOKE, Following are forms and instructions for the verious reports, a, Departure Heports. As soon as a flight is airborne the plane con- mander will transmit a departure report to CTG 7.3, the transmission will indicate the time of take off, contain the following: (1) Aireraft Radio Call, (3) The point of departure, The date-tinme greup of Tuese reports shall (2) Tae word "out", (4) (5) If on prescribed search mission, the search plan to be flown, If not on a prescribed search mission, the point of departure and the destination and ETA, bd, Arrival Reports, When an aircraft flight is over its destination the plane commander will trensmit an arrival report to CIG 7.3, The date end time group of the message will indicate the time over the destinntion. The following information will be sent: (1) (2) (3) c. Aireraft Redio Call, The word "in", The place of arrival, Position and Weather Reports. Position and weather reports will be transmitted to CIG 7.3 in four (4) groups of five (5) digits each, True bear~ ings from point YOKE and distances in nautical miles will be reported, When distances are less than 100 miles, zeros will precede the distance, Message will be sent in accordance with the forms end codes shown in Tabs A end B, ad. Contact and amplifying Reports will be sent in accordance with instructions contained in Annex J, 4 fo AUTHENICATED: / H. C. BRUTON pp Cy egg H. LCDR CG. DRAGGE Rear Adnirel, 8 if Cornander Flag Secretary J-II-1 DNA ..

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