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  2. Aircraft marshalling - Wikipedia

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    The usual equipment of a marshaller is a reflective safety vest, a helmet with acoustic earmuffs, and gloves or marshalling wands – handheld illuminated beacons. At airports, the marshaller signals the pilot to keep turning, slow down, stop, and shut down engines, leading the aircraft to its parking stand or to the runway.

  3. File:Aircraft hand signal all clear.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Helicopter hand signal release load.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. File:Aircraft hand signal flagman directs.svg - Wikipedia

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  8. ICAO code - Wikipedia

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    ICAO aircraft marshalling signals, visual signalling between ground personnel and pilots on an airport, aircraft carrier or helipad; ICAO 24-bit address, allocation of 24 bit addresses to states to uniquely identify aircraft worldwide; ICAO altitude code aka Gillham code, an encoding used in older aircraft to report altitudes

  9. File:Aircraft hand signal turn left.svg - Wikipedia

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