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Marshalling Signals from Commission implementing Regulation (EU) No 923/2012 (EU) 923/2012 of the European Commission.

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English: MARSHALLING SIGNALS from a signalman/marshaller to an aircraft / STANDARD EMERGENCY HAND SIGNALS.
עברית: אותות הכוונה מתוך תקנות הטיס (הפעלת כלי טיס וכללי טיסה), התשמ"ב-1981
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Source Israeli Regulations File (Official Gazette) #7351
Author State of Israel

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