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hvogt
24th Apr 2007, 15:40
Hallo everybody!

I was wondering if somebody could explain the difference between a signalman and a marshaller. First I thought there was none at all, then I saw that the ICAO makes one.

In note 6 to ICAO Annex 2, Appendix 1, 5.1 it says "References to the signalman may also be read to refer to marshaller".

Best regards

hvogt

TheFox
24th Apr 2007, 21:19
May be i am being stupid but it seems to me from that quote that ICAO is saying that the words are interchangable.

hvogt
25th Apr 2007, 15:16
>the person who stands under a wingtip to make sure there is clearance

That would be a "wingwalker" in ICAO terminology.

hvogt
25th Apr 2007, 15:18
> ICAO is saying that the words are interchangable

Indeed, but only in the given context.

Regular Cappuccino
25th Apr 2007, 21:13
"That would be a "wingwalker" in ICAO terminology."

I thought that was someone who stood on top of a Boeing Stearman's wing and waved at the crowds.........;)