GEN 3.6  SEARCH AND RESCUE

3.6.1.  Responsible service

3.6.1.1 The national SAR system includes the Government, SAR Committee, Joint Rescue Coordination Centre, SAR Sub - Centre, Alert Post, SRU, Rescue Teams and Aeronautical SAR authority (the CAA) and Maritime SAR authority (AMP). The CNCSAR, AMP and AAC are responsible for establishing policies, regulations and supervising SAR Services.
3.6.1.2 The Postal and AFS address of the AAC are given in the Cabo Verde AIP page GEN 1.1.1
3.6.1.3 The SAR Provider is responsible for planning and coordination of SAR operations. The Joint Rescue and Coordination Center (JRCC) located in the Sao Pedro / Cesaria Evora VTS facilities.
Post:

Joint Rescue and Coordination Center (JRCC)
Aeroporto Cesaria Evora
VTS Center
Mindelo
Sao Vicente Island
Republic of Cabp Verde

Tel: +238 2325555

Tel: +238 5820125

Tel: +238 5820119

Fax: +238 2324271

Email: jrcc@gmail.com

Email: coordenador.sarcv@gmail.com

Email: coordenador.sarcv@fa.gov.cv

AFS: NIL

URL: NIL

Note: COSPAS SARSAT POC TEL: +238 2324271

3.6.1.4 The service is provided in accordance with the provisions contained in the following ICAO documents:
  1. Annex 2 - Rules of the Air (Appendix A)

  2. Annex 11 - Air Traffic Service

  3. Annex 12 - Search and Rescue

  4. Annex 13 - Aircraft Accident Inquiry

  5. DOC 7030 - Regional Supplementary Procedure (Alerting and Search and Rescue)

  6. DOC 9432 - Radio telephony Manual

  7. DOC 9731 - AN / 958: IAMSAR Manual

3.6.2.  Area of Responsibility

The search and rescue service is responsible for SAR operations within SAL OCEANIC FIRSAL OCENIC FIR / UIR.

3.6.3.  Types of Services

Details of related rescue units are given in Table 3.6.3 - Search and Rescue Units. In addition, various elements of the State Police organisation, the merchant marine and the armed forces are also available for search and rescue missions, when required.

Table GEN 3.6.3 Search and Rescue Units

NameLocationFacilitiesRemarks
1234
Dakar

144014.73N

0170422.15W

1 Brequet BR1150 Atlantic (VLR)

On standby from Dakar 3 hours prior notice

Ministry of National Defence - Coast Guard

Porto Grande Mindelo

Patrol Ship "Guradiao" 478 T, 20 KT max. - 27 crew members - autonomy 12 KT / 10 days

SAR Posture - 2 hours prior notice
Ministry of National Defence - Coast GuardPorto Grande MindeloPatrol Ship "Esparate" 20 T, 20 KT max - 6 crew members - autonomy 2 daysSAR Posture - 2 hours prior notice
Ministry of National Defence - Coast GuardPorto da Praia SantiagoPatrol Ship "DJEU" 68 T, 19 KT max. 10 crew members - autonomy 400 NM / 18 KTSAR Posture - 2 hours prior notice
Ministry of National Defence - Coast GuardPorto Grande MindeloPatrol Ship "Badejo" 68 T, 19 KT max. 10 crew members - autonomy 400 NM / 18 KTSAR Posture - 2 hours prior notice
Ministry of National Defence - coast GuardPorto de Tarrafal Sao NicolauPatrol Ship "Rei" 12.51 T, 35 - 40 KT max. 4 crew members autonomy 10 Hours / 24 KTSAR posture - 2 hours prior notice
Ministry of NationalPorto da Praia SantiagoSAR / V "Ponta Nho Martinho" 32 - 34 KT max. 4 crew members autonomy 9 hours / 24 KTSAR Posture - 2 hours prior notice
Defence - Coast guardPorto Grande MindeloSAR / V "Ilheu dos Passaros" 32 - 34 KT max. 4 crew members autonomy 9 hours / 24 KTSAR Posture - 2 hours prior notice

3.6.4.  SAR Agreements

The Republic of Cabo Verde has SAR agreements with France, based in Dakar, Portugal and Spain concerning the provision of assistance upon receipt by the former of a request from the latter for aid. Those agreements provides for facilitation of the over - flight and landing of search and rescue aircraft without prior permission. The dispatch of a flight plan will notify the authorities controlling entry. All costs will be defrayed for stopovers, accommodation and transportation of crew members, and for direct communication between the two SAR services on all common search and rescue matters. Copies of this agreement are available, upon request, from the Civil Aviation Agency (AAC).

3.6.5.  Conditions of availability

The SAR service and facilities in Cabo Verde are available without charge to neighbouring States upon request to the Civil Aviation Administration at all times when they are not engaged in search and rescue operations in their home territory. All facilities are specialised in SAR techniques and functions.

3.6.6.  Procedures and signals used

3.6.6.1  Procedures and signals used by aircraft

Procedures for pilots - in - command observing an accident or intercepting a distress call and / or message are outlined in Annex 12, Chapter 5.

3.6.6.2  Communications
3.6.6.2.1 Transmission and reception of distress messages within Sal Oceanic Search and Rescue Areas are handled in accordance with ICAO Annex 10, Volume II, 5.3.
3.6.6.2.2 For communications during Search and Rescue operations the codes and abbreviations published in ICAO DOC 8400 are used.
3.6.6.2.3 Information concerning positions, call signs, frequencies and hours of operation of the Republic of Cabo Verde aeronautical stations is published in AD 2.18.
3.6.6.2.4 Aeronautical stations will, on request, guard the international emergency frequency 121.500 MHZ. All coast stations guard the international distress frequency.
3.6.6.2.5 Rescue aircraft belonging to permanent Search and Rescue Units use the call-sign “Rescue” and additional identification marks (ALFA, BRAVO, CHARLIE, etc.) during rescue operations.
3.6.6.3  Search and Rescue Signals

The Search and Rescue signals to be used are those prescribed in ICAO Annex 12, 5.8.

3.6.6.4  Ground / Air visual signal codes for use by survivors

Symbols

1.Require assistanceV
2.Require medical assistanceX
3.No or negativeN
4.Yes or affirmativeY
5.Proceeding in this direction
Instructions for use
1.Make signals not less than 8 FT (2.5 M). 
2.Take care to lay out signals exactly as shown. 
3.Provide as much colour contrast as possible between signals and background. 
4.Make every effort to attract attention by other means such as radio, flares, smoke, reflected light. 
3.6.6.5  Ground - air visual signal code for use by rescue units
Symbols
1Operation completed

2We have found all personnel

3We have found only some personnel

4We are not able to continue returning to base

5Have divided into two groups each proceeding in the direction indicated

6Information received that aircraft is in this direction

7Nothing found will continue to search