
"Teaching people about the world in which we live."
You will need to color in the pennants prior to class and use the option, in the lesson plan, of displaying the overhead while the students work the worksheet.
Each of the pennants are shown below, along with their meanings if hoisted alone.
Alfa (alpha) -- Diver down, keep clear
Bravo -- Dangerous cargo aboard
Charlie -- Yes
Delta -- Keep clear
Echo -- I am changing course to starboard
Foxtrot -- Disabled
Golf -- Pilot needed
Hotel -- Pilot on board
India -- I am changing course to port
Juliett -- Keep clear, on fire and have dangerous cargo
Kilo -- Desire to communicate
Lima -- Stop immediately
Mike -- Stopped
November -- No
Oscar -- Man overboard
Papa -- About to sail
Quebec -- My vessel is "../../../comm/pennants/healthy" and I request
practique (request permission to enter and use a foreign port)
Romeo -- (no meaning)
Sierra -- I am moving backward
Tango -- Keep clear
Uniform -- You are moving into danger
Victor -- Require assistance
Whiskey -- Require medical assistance
Xray -- Stop your intention
Yankee -- Am dragging anchor
Zulu -- Require a tug
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Repeat First
Repeat Second
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