Why Pilots Say Panpan And Strange Words
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- Опубліковано 13 жов 2024
- Most of you have probably seen this movie before. Something has just gone wrong with the airplane or spaceship, and it's spiraling out of control. Right before it touches down, stranding the main characters on a desert island, alien planet, or whatever hostile environment they'll have to survive, the pilot yells "mayday, mayday!" over the radio.
So why does this situation always happen on May 1st? Isn’t that a bit odd? Is there a conspiracy we don’t know about? Well, “Mayday” is actually one of the few pieces of pilot shorthand most people are familiar with; but have you ever wondered what it means? What exactly are pilots telling each other when they say "mayday" and other code words?
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TIMESTAMPS:
So what does “mayday” mean? 0:50
What's next? 2:56
Problems that are almost emergencies (but not quite) 4:03
Other distress procedure words 5:59
Where these words come from 6:14
"Roger," "wilco," "over," and "out" 7:25
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SUMMARY:
“Mayday” and other words like it are known as procedure words or prowords. These phrases are used to convey information quickly over the radio, which is essential when there's an emergency at thirty thousand feet.
“Mayday” is the spoken equivalent of SOS, and is the most urgent kind of distress call.
Basically, it covers anything that would require an emergency landing or the deployment of emergency services, such as ambulance or fire crews.
In some cases, pilots might instead say that they’re “declaring an emergency.” This phrase has the same meaning as “mayday” but is discouraged by groups such as the International Civil Aviation Organization.
The call is followed by a message that contains all the information responders might need.
Emergency calls are serious business, and regulatory agencies like the FAA don't take kindly to their misuse. Ignore that warning, and you might find yourself on the wrong end of a two hundred and fifty thousand dollar fine!
One step down from "mayday" is "pan-pan," or "XXX" in Morse code. This signals that the craft needs assistance, but no one is in immediate physical danger.
"Pan-pan" is also used when someone aboard has a medical problem that the captain doesn't consider an emergency.
Other distress procedure words include, but are not limited to, “sécurité,” for reporting navigation hazards, and "seelonce mayday" or "seelonce distress" for requesting a frequency be restricted to emergency communications.
The term “mayday” was introduced in 1921 by a British air traffic controller named Frederick Stanley Mockford. He had often heard French pilots use the word m'aider when in distress. That means “help me” in French but resembles the words “May” and “day.”
"Over" means that you are finished speaking and waiting for a response, while "out" means that no reply is necessary.
Other common prowords include phrases like "this is," "say again" and "correction," which are at least self-explanatory. These words and phrases are instrumental when you need to convey information quickly over the radio.
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TIMESTAMPS:
So what does “mayday” mean? 0:50
What's next? 2:56
Problems that are almost emergencies (but not quite) 4:03
Other distress procedure words 5:59
Where these words come from 6:14
"Roger," "wilco," "over," and "out" 7:25
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1:53 For medical emergency you don't use a MAYDAY call. There are three alert phases in aviation: INCERFA (uncertainty) ALERFA (alert) and DETRESFA (distress). In cases that, let's say a pilot forgot to report position, they get into INCERFA. If let's say your engine starts misfiring or something, you call PAN PAN and enter ALERFA, and on the ground rescue crews will be ready and you get landing priority over all other normal traffic. If your engine catches on fire, you call MAYDAY and get into DETRESFA. Then, rescue crews will be dispatched to the runway, choppers will be looking for you if you crash etc. and you will get priority over all traffic, including aircraft in ALERTFA. If you have a medical emergency you will use PAN PAN MEDICAL. This will let ATC know that you still need to get on the ground asap, and get an ambulance to you, but that your plane is still in good condition and in no danger of crashing.
MAYDAY is derived from the French word “m’aider” (I need help!). Another 3-word phrase used in aviation between a jet aircraft pilot and his passenger in a two- passenger fighter aircraft or trainer, is “eject, eject, eject”, said 3 times. Also, when the controls are given from one pilot to another, the one with the control says to other “you have control” ; to which the only answer is; “I have control” and the other pilot then takes over, flying the aircraft
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Actually, the term "mayday" originated in WWII during the Battle of Britain when a new technology, "radar" , alerted pilots of the RAF, who ascended in their Spitfires and Hurricanes to engage invading aircraft of the German Luftwaffe attacking from bases on the French Coast across the English Channel. During these "dogfights", stricken British aircraft going down over the Channel would make blind calls over their radio "Mayday, Mayday, Mayday" which sounds the same as the French "m'aider" (help me) in hopes of being picked up by allied French fishermen operating in the Channel below.
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Actually mayday is a distress signal that is used only in dire consequences whereas pan pan is for minor consequences.
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Mayday is help in French. Mayday: M’aider. :)
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French speakers say "Venez m'aider" (come help me).
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This is not common. You would hear "m'aider, m'aider, m'aider" in movies, for planes and helicopters. In other situations, people would say things like " Aidez-moi!", " Au secours!". "Venez m'aider" is correct but it would sound awkward.
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Mayday is a time critical situation where the aircraft, in distress needs to land immediately. Pan-Pan means there is a failure in the aircraft, problem solved, pilots have extra time to evaluate the situation but still need to land because the failure may lead to other failures which becomes Mayday still :) Ez like that
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in french, "m'aider" is spelled exactly like mayday.
Pan-pan is spelled like "panne-panne", which is roughly similar to "ar" in far
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Fire Departments also use the term " MAYDAY " When there is a firefighter in distress
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Mayday means medic am i right? Or is it used when theyre about to crash so the panel would know and rapidly go on the accident?
Mayday is used when an emergency is declared such as an engine fire, smoke in the cockpit, an engine loss etc.
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Mayday is tooken from france,
In french they say m’aider.
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The reason they say PanPan is because that the engine is like an oven and when it generates heat, they don't have a pan to cook a food
Panpan Panpan Panpan there is a emergency of no minecrafters on board and as well as NO ICECREAM OR TACOS ON BOARD
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As soon as I saw this thumbnail and title I instantly thought 'mayday' was when the biggest airplane crashed and they use it for history reasons or something.
I heard the similar explanation from the real pilot.
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