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20.4.2 The duty is qualified by what is reasonably to be expected given the limitations and characteristics of the relevant<br />

MASS. The duty does not require, nor is it limited to, taking persons on board.<br />

20.4.3 The remote controller of a MASS will not breach the duty for failing to render a particular form of assistance on<br />

account of the MASS technical limitations or for the MASS’ inability to take persons on board.<br />

20.4.4 The MASS’s technical capabilities will define the nature and the requirements of the duty and not vice versa.<br />

However, situational cognisance and communications capability may be required by other international<br />

regulations, considered elsewhere.<br />

20.4.5 On the assumption that the MASS will have stand off and close up monitoring capability giving continuous<br />

feedback to the remote controller, as a minimum:<br />

n Having become aware of persons in distress, the MASS remote controller should make best endeavours to<br />

inform the appropriate search and rescue authorities through whichever means appropriate i.e. radio, camera<br />

live feed.<br />

n In most circumstances, the MASS remote controller should ensure that the MASS is brought or remains in<br />

reasonable proximity with persons found in distress, to act as a visual reference point and communications<br />

point for research and rescue authorities.<br />

20.4.6 Efforts should not be made to embark persons if this cannot be done safely, relative to the peril faced by persons<br />

in distress.<br />

MASS UK Industry Conduct Principles and Code of Practice Version 7 147

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