Question 352Deck Safety70% to pass
If another station sent you the signal "KG", what would this indicate?
AI Explanation
The correct answer is C) asking you if you needed a tug.
The signal "KG" is a procedure signal used in maritime communication, which typically indicates a request for assistance. In this case, the signal "KG" would be requesting whether the receiving station (you) requires the assistance of a tug or towboat. This is a standard communication protocol for vessels needing help or support from other vessels or shore-based resources.
The other options are incorrect because they do not align with the meaning of the "KG" signal. The signal does not indicate a flooded hold (A), the finding of an aircraft wreckage (B), or a directive to stay clear (D). These interpretations do not match the established meaning of the "KG" procedure signal in maritime communications.
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