The signal flag that indicates Scuba diver below is the Alpha Flag. The Alpha Flag is blue and white. It is most commonly utilized in European countries.
In addition, the Diver Down Flag, which is a red field with a white diagonal stripe is ued to indicate a diver is below.
red flag with white stripe going from upper right to lower right. Flag should be flown when divers are down.
This is a Diver Down flag. It indicates that there are SCUBA divers underwater nearby and to steer clear of the immediate area if you are in a motorboat or jetski
This is a Diver Down flag. It indicates that there are SCUBA divers underwater nearby and to steer clear of the immediate area if you are in a motorboat or jetski.
That is a Scuba diver flag, meaning "diver down."
A float with a red flag with a diagonal white stripe is the symbol for "Divers Down"; Scuba divers are underwater in this area. Be cautious in the area of the float, because the divers will surface nearby.
A red flag with a diagonal white stripe
A float with a red flag with a diagonal white stripe is the symbol for "Divers Down"; SCUBA divers are underwater in this area. Be cautious in the area of the float, because the divers will surface nearby.
A red flag with a diagonal white stripe
It depends upon your state law, but 100 feet would be a general answer.
You display a Divers flag on the support vessel and/or use a surface marker with a flag on it. The international flag is the A or alpha flag, which is a blue and white pennant but in the US it is a red flag with a diagonal white stripe
There are 2 flags, either of which can be used. The international "A" flag which is white and Blue The red-and-white dive flag
The dive flag(s) that alert surface traffic that there are divers below (also sometimes the "code alpha") can be one or two flags. The First flag you would always see (if a flag is flown at all) is the square, red flag with a diagonal white stripe down the center. One you may see accompany the red/ white flag is a blue and white striped pendant.