47 CFR §80.314
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- (a)The international radiotelephone distress signal consists of the word MAYDAY, pronounced as the French expression “m'aider”.
- (b)These distress signals indicate that a mobile station is threatened by grave and imminent danger and requests immediate assistance.
- (c)The radiotelephone distress call consists of:
- (1)The distress signal MAYDAY spoken three times;
- (2)The words THIS IS;
- (3)The call sign (or name, if no call sign assigned) of the mobile station in distress, spoken three times;
- (4)Particulars of the station's position;
- (5)The nature of the distress;
- (6)The kind of assistance desired; and
- (7)Any other information which might facilitate rescue, for example, the length, color, and type of vessel, or number of persons on board.
- (d)The procedures for canceling false distress alerts are contained in § 80.335.