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Revision as of 15:16, 1 January 2021
1
Why does the International Code of Signals (ICS) exist, what does it do and where is it used?
2
Know the meaning of a pennon.
3
Through drawings or pictures, make a table displaying nautical flags and their meanings, signs, letters and numbers, as well as the message that flag transmits when displayed by itself.
4
Demonstrate ten examples of combinations of nautical flags.
5
Identify the four substitute cornets and their uses.
6
Maintain a conversation between two groups, using nautical flags, indicating their single and summed meanings with a minimum distance of 300 meters between the two groups.
References