A.in the pilothouse B.in the officer's lounge C.in the upper pumproom flat D.where they can be easily seen or readily available
A.the Master or person in charge of the vessel B.a person designated by the Master C.a person on board to pilot the vessel D.All of the above
A.specified by international authorities B.specified by national authorities C.on standard map D.on the chart or Sailing Directions in use
A.A vessel engaged in diving operations B.A pilot vessel C.A vessel trawling D.All of the above
A.waste of power B.sudden sheering to either side C.sluggish rudder response D.All of the above
A.relieves the Master of his duties B.is solely responsible for the safe navigation of the vessel C.is a specialist hired for his or her local navigational knowledge D.relieves the officer of the watch
A.furnished B.painted C.prepared D.written
A.I require a pilot B.Longitude follows C.I am going ahead; follow me D.Do not follow me
A.very quick flashing B.flashing C.fixed D.occulting
A.notify the Captain as soon as possible B.seek clarification from the pilot C.take action by his own judgment D.cease the duty of pilot's at once