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17問 • 1年前
  • Wilfred Feliciano
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  • 1

    give information on a craft's position, heading, and status.

    Navigational Lights

  • 2

    is a device used to indicate the present position of the rudder blade, usually fitted in the wheelhouse, bridge wings and engine control room.

    Rudder Angle indicator

  • 3

    provides the fastest and most accurate method for mariners to navigate, measure speed, and determine location.

    Gps

  • 4

    also known as ship logs, chip logs, or common logs, measure the speed of a vessel.

    Speed and distance Log device

  • 5

    is the use of an automatic system to control the rudder on the vessel

    Auto Pilot

  • 6

    is a detection system that uses radio waves to determine the range, angle, or velocity of objects.

    Radar

  • 7

    is a type of non- magnetic compass which is based on a fast-spinning disc and the rotation of the to find geographical direction automatically

    Gyro Compas

  • 8

    displays the position of a ship and other vessels nearby. The radar displays the position of the ships in the vicinity and selects the course for the vessel by avoiding any kind of collision.

    Arpa

  • 9

    is a system requiring vessels to automatically transmit their identity, position and the date/time every six hours.

    Lrit

  • 10

    is an equipment fitted onboard ships that record the various data on a ship which can be used for reconstruction of the voyage details and vital information during an accident investigation

    Vdr

  • 11

    The rate a ship is turning is measured in degrees per minute. This essential tool assists a coxswain in steering a course safely.

    Rate of turn indicator

  • 12

    are acoustical- electronic navigational aids to enable the officer of the watch to hear outside sound signals inside a totally enclosed bridge.

    Sound reception system

  • 13

    is of utmost help in times of bad weather condition and poor visibility, when alerting the nearby ship becomes imperative

    ship Whistle

  • 14

    is an automated tracking system that displays other vessels in the vicinity.

    Ais

  • 15

    is a computer-based navigation system that complies with IMO regulations and can be used as an alternative to paper navigation charts.

    Ecdis

  • 16

    transmit a pulse of acoustic energy down towards the seabed and measure the total time taken for it to travel through the water

    Echo Sounder

  • 17

    is to monitor bridge activity and detect operator disability which could lead to marine accidents.

    BNWAS

  • navigation equipment

    navigation equipment

    Wilfred Feliciano · 16問 · 1年前

    navigation equipment

    navigation equipment

    16問 • 1年前
    Wilfred Feliciano

    identification

    identification

    Wilfred Feliciano · 31問 · 1年前

    identification

    identification

    31問 • 1年前
    Wilfred Feliciano

    gg

    gg

    Wilfred Feliciano · 17問 · 1年前

    gg

    gg

    17問 • 1年前
    Wilfred Feliciano

    seam 1

    seam 1

    Wilfred Feliciano · 7問 · 1年前

    seam 1

    seam 1

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    Wilfred Feliciano

    h

    h

    Wilfred Feliciano · 15問 · 1年前

    h

    h

    15問 • 1年前
    Wilfred Feliciano

    A point midway between the aft and forward perpendiculars is called

    A point midway between the aft and forward perpendiculars is called

    Wilfred Feliciano · 50問 · 1年前

    A point midway between the aft and forward perpendiculars is called

    A point midway between the aft and forward perpendiculars is called

    50問 • 1年前
    Wilfred Feliciano

    r

    r

    Wilfred Feliciano · 9問 · 1年前

    r

    r

    9問 • 1年前
    Wilfred Feliciano

    memorization

    memorization

    Wilfred Feliciano · 5問 · 1年前

    memorization

    memorization

    5問 • 1年前
    Wilfred Feliciano

    w

    w

    Wilfred Feliciano · 5問 · 1年前

    w

    w

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    Wilfred Feliciano

    gggghbbv

    gggghbbv

    Wilfred Feliciano · 12問 · 1年前

    gggghbbv

    gggghbbv

    12問 • 1年前
    Wilfred Feliciano

    nav reviewer

    nav reviewer

    Wilfred Feliciano · 45問 · 1年前

    nav reviewer

    nav reviewer

    45問 • 1年前
    Wilfred Feliciano

    Seam Midterm exam

    Seam Midterm exam

    Wilfred Feliciano · 31問 · 1年前

    Seam Midterm exam

    Seam Midterm exam

    31問 • 1年前
    Wilfred Feliciano

    fdp

    fdp

    Wilfred Feliciano · 30問 · 1年前

    fdp

    fdp

    30問 • 1年前
    Wilfred Feliciano

    For tome

    For tome

    Wilfred Feliciano · 14問 · 1年前

    For tome

    For tome

    14問 • 1年前
    Wilfred Feliciano

    gsbbgdv

    gsbbgdv

    Wilfred Feliciano · 10問 · 1年前

    gsbbgdv

    gsbbgdv

    10問 • 1年前
    Wilfred Feliciano

    Exam for navigation

    Exam for navigation

    Wilfred Feliciano · 43問 · 1年前

    Exam for navigation

    Exam for navigation

    43問 • 1年前
    Wilfred Feliciano

    GGG

    GGG

    Wilfred Feliciano · 41問 · 1年前

    GGG

    GGG

    41問 • 1年前
    Wilfred Feliciano

    colreg

    colreg

    Wilfred Feliciano · 15問 · 1年前

    colreg

    colreg

    15問 • 1年前
    Wilfred Feliciano

    問題一覧

  • 1

    give information on a craft's position, heading, and status.

    Navigational Lights

  • 2

    is a device used to indicate the present position of the rudder blade, usually fitted in the wheelhouse, bridge wings and engine control room.

    Rudder Angle indicator

  • 3

    provides the fastest and most accurate method for mariners to navigate, measure speed, and determine location.

    Gps

  • 4

    also known as ship logs, chip logs, or common logs, measure the speed of a vessel.

    Speed and distance Log device

  • 5

    is the use of an automatic system to control the rudder on the vessel

    Auto Pilot

  • 6

    is a detection system that uses radio waves to determine the range, angle, or velocity of objects.

    Radar

  • 7

    is a type of non- magnetic compass which is based on a fast-spinning disc and the rotation of the to find geographical direction automatically

    Gyro Compas

  • 8

    displays the position of a ship and other vessels nearby. The radar displays the position of the ships in the vicinity and selects the course for the vessel by avoiding any kind of collision.

    Arpa

  • 9

    is a system requiring vessels to automatically transmit their identity, position and the date/time every six hours.

    Lrit

  • 10

    is an equipment fitted onboard ships that record the various data on a ship which can be used for reconstruction of the voyage details and vital information during an accident investigation

    Vdr

  • 11

    The rate a ship is turning is measured in degrees per minute. This essential tool assists a coxswain in steering a course safely.

    Rate of turn indicator

  • 12

    are acoustical- electronic navigational aids to enable the officer of the watch to hear outside sound signals inside a totally enclosed bridge.

    Sound reception system

  • 13

    is of utmost help in times of bad weather condition and poor visibility, when alerting the nearby ship becomes imperative

    ship Whistle

  • 14

    is an automated tracking system that displays other vessels in the vicinity.

    Ais

  • 15

    is a computer-based navigation system that complies with IMO regulations and can be used as an alternative to paper navigation charts.

    Ecdis

  • 16

    transmit a pulse of acoustic energy down towards the seabed and measure the total time taken for it to travel through the water

    Echo Sounder

  • 17

    is to monitor bridge activity and detect operator disability which could lead to marine accidents.

    BNWAS