chanelyacht
Well-Known Member
the blocker to progress is the entrenched belief at UK CG that a Mayday cannot be challenged and only the skipper can retract it.
Wrong.
I didn't say it couldn't be challenged, it can be (and I frequently have with success). However, you still cannot override the skipper if he insists it is a mayday.
That is not a UK interpretation, it is international, backed up both by ITU and IMO through the IAMSAR manual.
A mayday does not actually mean I have to task an asset if I know the circumstances - there have been jobs when I've simply run the mayday relay and a commercial vessel has responded, and towed the casualty under a fee agreement.
It's like every coordination job - you task (or don't task) assets according to the incident and on scene conditions, not according to what the skipper demands.