CAP 413
Radiotelephony Manual
Chapter 4 Page 31
Where it is necessary for the tug to push an aircraft back from a parking standing
before towing, this should be included.
4.5
Low Visibility Procedures
Arrangements for notifying low visibility procedures vary between aerodromes and
may include a broadcast by the controller.
4.6
Messages regarding Safety of an Aircraft
Information regarding the safety of a specific aircraft should be transmitted to the
controller/FISO.
4.7
Messages regarding Wildlife
Drivers should follow the procedures for their particular aerodrome when reporting
sightings of wildlife.
4.8
Driver unsure of Position
If a driver is lost or unsure of the vehicle’s location he should inform the controller/
FISO immediately and follow instructions.
4.9
Broken-down Vehicle
The driver of a broken-down vehicle should inform the controller/FISO immediately,
including precise information regarding the vehicle’s location and follow the
aerodrome’s procedures for broken-down vehicles.
4.10
Radio Failure
In the event of a radio failure, drivers should follow the procedures for their
aerodrome and comply with any light signals by the controller/FISO.
Tug 9, request push back and tow
Blue Skies Boeing 737 from stand
25 to maintenance hangar
All stations, Metro Tower, low
visibility procedures in force
Ops 1, open ventilation panel
starboard side Bigjet Boeing 737
passing on taxiway Delta
Ops 1, roger
Fire 3, large flock of birds on grass
north of taxiway Bravo
Tug 8, unsure of position
Tug 8, hold position I will call for
assistance
Holding, Tug 8
Leader 2, holding point Charlie 1,
broken-down unable to move
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