Subelement D: Distress, Urgency & Safety Comms— Topic :
Question 24D3
Element 7R (GMDSS-RO)Which of the following situations would not properly use the Urgency priority?
Explanation
The Urgency priority, signaled by "PAN-PAN," is used for messages concerning the safety of a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle, or of a person on board, or for a serious safety message. It signifies a grave and imminent danger, but it does not imply immediate peril requiring immediate assistance (which would be Distress).
Abandoning the vessel just before sinking (D) signifies a situation of "grave and imminent danger requiring immediate assistance." This condition mandates the highest priority message, "MAYDAY," which signals **Distress**. The vessel is in immediate, life-threatening peril.
Options A, B, and C describe situations that are serious and require urgent attention or notification for safety, but they do not place the vessel in immediate, life-threatening peril. A medical emergency (A), a reportable environmental hazard (B), or a significant weather change (C) all fall under the "Urgency" category as they concern safety without necessitating a Distress call.
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