GEN 3.6   Search and rescue Services

1   Responsible Service

1.1  The search and rescue service in the Republic of Korea is provided by the National Fire Agency(NFA) and the Korea Coast Guard (KCG), which have the responsibility for making the necessary facilities available.

The address of the NFA(National 119 Rescue Headquarters) is as follows:

13, Jeongbu 2cheongsa-ro, 30128, Sejong-si, Republic of Korea

Gujiseoro1, Guji-myeon, Dalseong-gun, 43011, Daegu,

Republic of Korea

Tel : +82-44-205-5119 (+82-53-712-1000)

Telefax : +82-53-712-0119

AFS : RKTGYRYX

(http://www.rescue.go.kr)

The address of the KCG(Headquarters situation room)is as follows:

130, Haedoji-ro, Yeonsu-gu, Incheon, 21995, Republicof Korea

Tel : +82-32-835-2542

Telefax : +82-32-858-8182

http://www.kcg.go.kr

1.2  The service is provided in accordance with the provisions contained in the following ICAO documents:

Annex 12 - Search and Rescue

Annex 13 - Aircraft Accident and Incident Investigation

Doc 7030 - Regional Supplementary Procedures for Alerting and Search and Rescue Services

Doc 9731 - International Aeronautical and Maritime Search and Rescue Manual

2   AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY

2.1  The area of responsibility for aeronautical search and rescue service is the same as Maritime Search and Rescue Region referred to in Article 3 of the SAR Ordinance of Ministry of the Republic of Korea, and also include Aeronautical Search and Rescue Region referred to in Annex 12 of the Convention on International Civil Aviation, 1944 as amended.
2.2  The area of responsibility for aeronautical search and rescue service is as follows;

a. 4000N 12150E

b. 3000N 12100E

c. 3000N 12500E

d. 3312N 12805E

e. 3440N 12910E

f. 3500N 13000E

g. 3720N 13500E

h. 4000N 13600E

the area except for foreign territorial water within a line connection the above points.

3   TYPES OF SERVICE

3.1  Details of the SAR agencies and SAR assets are given in table on page 3.6-4. In addition various elements of the police organization, the merchant marine, the provincial self-government body and the armed forces are available for SAR missions when required. The Aeronautical, Maritime and public telecommunication service are available to the Search and Rescue Organization.
3.2  In case of distress and SAR operations, the following frequencies are to be used :

International Distress Frequencies

International VHF emergency Frequency

Military UHF emergency Frequency

SAR Helicopter Frequency(NEMA)

500 kHz, 2182 kHz

121.5 MHz

243.0 MHz

122.0 MHz, 127.8 MHz

4   Emergency Locator Transmitters

4.1  The Mission Control Center(MCC) of the Republic of Korea is located in the KCG Headquarters(Sejong), which transmit the ELT signals on COSPAS/SARSAT System to five Local User Terminals on RCCs
4.2  The MCC monitors ELT signals on COSPAS/SARSATSystem throughout the search and rescue region of theRepublic of Korea on 24 hours basis and the receivingfrequencies are 406~406.1 MHz. In Incheon FIR, all civilairplanes are required to equip 406.0~406.1 MHz ELTs.
4.3  Whenever ELT tests are performed, it must be reported to the MCC.

5   SAR AGREEMENTS

Request for the entry of aircraft, equipment and personnel from other States to engage in search for aircraft in distress of to rescue survivors of aircraft accidents should be transmitted to Korea Coast Guard.

6   CONDITIONS OF AVAILABILITY

The SAR service and facilities in the Republic of Korea are available to neighbouring states upon request. All facilities are specialized in SAR techniques and functions.

7   PROCEDURES AND SIGNALS USED

7.1  The rescue organization

When ATS facility has reason to believe that an aircraft in a state of emergency, it will alert and notify it to RCC and an ATS facility will support it. When the location of a civil aircraft which has crashed on land is known, NFA and the local governments take responsibility for dealing with the incident. When crashed on ocean the Korea Coast Guard takes responsibility.

7.2  Procedures and signals used by aircraft

Procedures for pilot-in-command observing an accident or intercepting distress call and/or message are outlined in the Annex 12 to Convention on International Civil Aviation.

7.3  Communications

Transmission and reception of distress message within the search and rescue area are handled in accordance with Volumeā…” of Annex 10. For communications during search and rescue operations, the Codes and abbreviations published in DOC 8400 are used.

7.4  Search and Rescue signals

The search and rescue signals to bel used are those prescribed in ICAO Annex12, Chap 5, para 5.10

Ground/air visual signal codes are as below:

Ground/air visual signal codes for use by survivors

NO

Message

Code Symbol

1

Require assistance


2

Require medical assistance


3

No or Negative


4

Yes or Affirmative


5

Proceeding in this direction


Ground/air visual signal codes for use by survivors

NO

Message

Code Symbol

1

Operation completed


2

We have found all personnel


3

We have found only some personnel


4

We are not able to continue. Returning to base


5

We have divided into two groups. Each proceeding in direction indicated


6

Information received that aircraft is in this direction


7

Nothing found. Will continue to search


8   RCC

In-land

Maritime

DAEGU RCC

National wide : 119

(T: +82-53-712-1000)

National wide : 119

- KCG HQs : +82-32-835-2142

- East RCC : +82-33-680-2142

- South RCC : +82-51-663-2142

- West RCC : +82-61-288-2142

- Jeju RCC : +82-64-801-2142

- Central RCC : +82-32-728-8257

*MCC : +82-33-835-2542

RSC

Seoul +82-2-726-2071

Busan +82-51-760-3155

Daegu +82-53-350-4000

Incheon +82-32-870-3139

Gwangju +82-62-613-8084

Daejeon +82-42-270-6106

Ulsan +82-52-229-4600

Gyeonggi(north) +82-31-230-6623

Gyeonggi(south) +82-31-849-2710

Gangwon +82-33-249-5153

Chungbuk +82-43-220-4945

Chungnam +82-41-635-3119

Jeonbuk +82-63-237-0062

Jeonnam +82-61-286-0900

Gyeongbuk +82-54-880-6432

Gyeongnam +82-55-211-5524

Changwon +82-55-548-9282

Sejong +82-44-300-8153

Jeju +82-64-710-2117

9   SAR Asset

SAR Agency

Facilities

Area of Responsibility

National Fire Agency(NFA)

EC225, AS365, AS350, Bell-430, Bell-230, Bell-206, BK-117,

AW139, KA-32 etc

In Land

SAR Teams, Ambulances, SAR Boat/Ship,

Special equipments etc

Korea Coast Guard

CL-604, Bell-412SP, KA-32C, AS565MB, C-212, CN-235,

AW139, S-92

On the Sea

SAR(Patrol) Ship/Boat, Fire-fighting Ship,

Oil Recovery Ship, Hovercraft, RHIB etc.

Ministry of National Defence

Military Aircrafts, Rescue teams etc

Sea & Land