This preprint article is not just a theoretical study, but a sincere attempt to create a detailed and workable engineering protocol to save lives where standard systems fail. Within the framework of the MARIT-Luft methodology and the principles of interpretive engineering (compatible with URCM) , we are rethinking the search logic: from localizing the aircraft wreckage, we are moving to searching for a specific person. Why this document is important: Economic Breakthrough: We offer a modular system (Water-Kit) that allows airlines to implement high safety standards without incurring excessive costs by adapting equipment to specific route risks. Technological Integrity: This is a detailed protocol that describes the principles of swarm intelligence and signal protection, allowing detection times to be reduced from uncertain hours to minutes. Global openness: The work received support for internal review at the Norwegian Maritime Directorate (Sjøfartsdirektoratet) . The full study materials and technical justification can be found at the following link: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18717293. This project is not the property of any one country. It is created for the entire global community. We do not seek patent protection or commercial gain. We offer this protocol as open source and encourage engineers, researchers, and regulators from around the world to join us . Help us expand, test, and improve this system. Safety in the skies knows no bounds, and our goal is to ensure the timely detection of anyone in distress.
Oleg Zmiievskyi (Fri,) studied this question.