To run a vessel upon a beach to prevent its sinking in deep water means().
A、ground
B、run aground
C、beach (to)
D、strand
A、ground
B、run aground
C、beach (to)
D、strand
A、can you go to the beach B、can you run the vessel upon a beach to prevent its sinking in deep water C、can you handle the vessel along the beach D、can berth along the beach
A、A.at which/to which B、B.from which/at which C、C.to which/from which D、D.in which/on which
A、The vessel would arrive at the distress scene more than 36 hours after the receipt of the initial distress message B、There are vessels closer to the distress scene that are proceeding to assist C、The Master of the vessel in distress has requisitioned another vessel,and that vessel has accepted the requisition D、You are on a tank vessel and the distress involves a major fire on board the other vessel
A、A.The vessel would arrive at the distress scene more than 36 hours after the receipt of the initial distress message B、B.There are vessels closer to the distress scene that are proceeding to assist C、C.The Master of the vessel in distress has requisitioned another vessel,and that vessel has accepted the requisition D、D.You are on a tanker and the distress involves a major fire on board the other vessel
A、difference between the vessel's speed through the water at any instant and the new speed ordered on the telegraph B、distance the vessel has actually run through the water since a change of speed was ordered C、distance the vessel will run between taking action to stop her and being stationary in the water D、speed at which a vessel should proceed to ensure that she will run a predetermined distance,once her engines have been stopped
A、AIS is a global tracking system that relies upon INMARSAT C service to communicate vessel position and other safety related information to similarly equipped vessels,aircraft and shore stations within the area B、AIS is a short-range 3 cm X-band radar system that automatically sends a vessel's position and other safety related information to similarly equipped vessels,aircraft and shore stations within the area C、AIS is a short-range VHF-FM system that automatically broadcasts a vessel's position and other safety related information frequently to similarly equipped vessels,aircraft and shore stations within the area D、AIS is a one-way centrally managed system that requires the local VTS to send commands to instruct each vessel to broadcast position and other safety related information to similarly equipped vessels,aircraft and shore stations within the area
A、AIS is a global tracking system that relies upon INMARSAT C service to communicate vessel position and other safety related information to similarly equipped vessels,aircraft and shore stations within the area B、AIS is a short-range 3 cm X-band radar system that automatically sends a vessel's position and other safety related information to similarly equipped vessels,aircraft and shore stations within the area C、AIS is a short-range VHF-FM system that automatically broadcasts a vessel's position and other safety related information frequently to similarly equipped vessels,aircraft and shore stations within the area D、AIS is a one-way centrally managed system that requires the local VTS to send commands to instruct each vessel to broadcast position and other safety related information to similarly equipped vessels,aircraft and shore stations within the area
A、A.Run diag and select the 'Certify Media' task. B、B.Perform a read and write test on the disk and monitor errorlog. C、C.Update the disk firmware to the latest level and monitor errorlog. D、D.Format the disk to ensure bad blocks are omitted from the disk layout.