Question 48 MODU03 - Ballast Control Operator
What is the spoken emergency signal for a distress signal over a VHF radio?
The Correct Answer is A **Why Option A ("Mayday") is correct:** "Mayday" is the internationally recognized and universally spoken emergency signal used specifically to declare a vessel or person is in imminent and grave danger (a distress situation) over a VHF radio (or other radio communication system). The term is an anglicization of the French phrase "m'aider," meaning "help me." **Why the other options are incorrect:** * **B) Security:** "Sécurité" (often spoken as "Security") is a radio signal used for transmitting important navigational or meteorological warnings that do not relate to the immediate distress of the caller. It signifies a **safety message**, not an emergency distress signal. * **C) Red Alert:** "Red Alert" is a common term used in military, security, or facility contexts to signify a high level of threat or emergency. However, it is **not** the standardized, spoken, international maritime radio distress signal. * **D) Pan:** "Pan-Pan" is the internationally recognized signal used to declare an **urgency situation**. This means the vessel or person is in serious difficulty but does not face immediate, grave danger that requires a distress signal (Mayday).
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