basjoint.blogg.se

Ship radar simulator
Ship radar simulator













ship radar simulator
  1. #SHIP RADAR SIMULATOR SERIES#
  2. #SHIP RADAR SIMULATOR SIMULATOR#

The courses include: Automatic Radar Plotting Aids (ARPA) for High Speed Craft (28 hr), Bridge Resource Management (BRM) & Electronic Chart Display Information Systems (ECDIS) for High Speed Craft (5 Days), and Shiphandling for High Speed Craft (20 hr). Safe operations in those conditions demands well developed procedures and a highly trained crew fully proficient in bridge operations and the state-of-the-art bridge technology which enables a two person core bridge team to safely navigate at high speed.

ship radar simulator

  • HSC: High speed operation (in littoral areas) means proximity to hazards, high traffic density, and with transit speeds well in excess of 30 knots, dramatically reduced reaction (response) time.
  • The courses include: Bridge Resource Management (BRM) (23 hr), Bridge Resource Management (BRM) (37 hr), Flashing Light (Visual Communications) (6.5 hr), Rating Forming Part of a Navigational Watch ( RFPNW) Assessments (1 Day), and Shiphandling, Basic (32 hr). Maritime Simulation Institute offers several of the required OICNW courses as well as opportunity for AB’s to complete required individual assessments on MSI simulators.
  • OICNW-AB: Officer in Charge of a Navigational Watch and Able Bodied Seaman training courses meet the USCG training requirements for unlicensed mariners seeking AB designation or licensing as third mate.
  • The courses include: Advanced Meteorology (35 hr), Advanced Navigation (37 hr), Advanced Watchkeeping (37 hr), Meteorology, Advanced (35 hr), Navigation, Advanced (37 hr), Shiphandling (40 hr) and Shiphandling, Advanced (80 hr). These courses are in addition to other requirements such as sea time and successful completion of a written exam administered by the USCG.

    #SHIP RADAR SIMULATOR SERIES#

  • Mate to Chief Mate and Master: Licensed Mates at the "Operational" level (third and second mates) seeking to advance to the "Management" level (Chief Mate and Master) are required to take a series of training courses.
  • The courses include: Automatic Radar Plotting Aids (ARPA) (28 hr), Electronic Chart Display Information Systems (ECDIS) (32 hr), Electronic Chart Display Information Systems (ECDIS) ( Canada ) (24 hr), Electronic Chart Display Information Systems (ECDIS) Refresher (20 hr), Radar Observer (Inland) (4 Days), Radar Observer (Rivers) (3 Days), Radar Observer (Unlimited) (5 Days), and Radar Recertification (1 Day). USCG and IMO regulations and standards are followed. Capabilities and limitations of various types of ARPA are covered.
  • Radar / ARPA / ECDIS: Courses emphasize the use of Radar, ARPA, and ECDIS within the context of total bridge operations.
  • The courses include: Saint Lawrence Seaway Piloting (40 hr), Saint Lawrence Seaway Shiphandling (40 hr), and Shiphandling (23 hr).

    #SHIP RADAR SIMULATOR SIMULATOR#

    Simulator courses such as those described below provide for both events: learning the principles and forces affecting shiphandling, and practicing maneuvers in a safe environment. Shiphandling: Safety and management of risk begins with the measurable skills of shiphandling and piloting.















    Ship radar simulator