In case of suspicion of unlawful interference on board of an aircraft air traffic services shall notify about it by a VHF network communication
- All aircraft in the sector of responsibility of air traffic services
- Should not inform about the suspect through a radio communicationCorrect answer
- Government aircraft
- Notify the aircraft closest to the ship, which is suspected
Explanation
If ATC suspects unlawful interference (e.g., observing a 7500 squawk or coded phrase), they should not openly ask 'Are you being hijacked?' over the radio, as…
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