Pan Pan, Pan Pan, Pan Pan

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Speaking of which, did anybody hear the callout for the boat on fire in Portsmouth over the week-end. Twas called a Pan Pan. I always thought that a boat on fire or sinking = Mayday.

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That's the incident that started the question. See the picture on page 5 of Tue's Portsmouth The News - taken on our boat! NOT a Pan Pan. We saw the smoke then heard the Pan. Flames soon followed! Mayday would have been more appropiate!
 

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Help me is aidez moi. M'aidez doesn't really work. Also Je suis en panne has san fairy anne (ca ne fait rien) to do with pan pan. Took ages to work out that ghastly pun pun.
 
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Re: Pan Pan, tim_mac

Tim writes

> Also from the French - panne. According to my (1881) French dictionary "etre dans la panne" = to be in difficulties.

My (1991) dictionary has "to be in difficulties" = etre dans la merde!

:)

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On hearing a pan pan from a sailing vessel nearby,and after deciding that i am in a position to be of assistance, could you please give me an example of my voice message reply. I am about to start a vhf/gmdss course at collage,I have rya booklet g22 any advice would be helpfull

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Re: Kitchen utensils

I' m impressed, not many people know that.

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