If the circumstances of the case admit,any vessel()in a narrow channel.
A、shall have the liberty to anchor
B、shall avoid anchoring
C、shall moor to a buoy when necessary
D、shall keep anchoring
A、shall have the liberty to anchor
B、shall avoid anchoring
C、shall moor to a buoy when necessary
D、shall keep anchoring
A、After an unsuccessful reboot B、If a user’s IP address has been spoofed C、After using IPCONFIG /RELEASE D、If the computer has an ARP address conflict
A、if the circumstances of the case admit, avoid crossing ahead of the other B、change course to port to keep out of the way C、overtaking another D、All of the above
A、The master may,at his/her discretion,turn off the AIS if he/she believes that it may compromise the safety or security of the vessel B、Under no circumstances shall AIS be turned off while underway as this could endanger the vessel and those around her C、AIS is always required to be operating if the vessel is in or in the vicinity of a VTS area D、AIS is always required to be operating if the vessel is within 100 nautical miles of the coastline
A、A.Crossing ahead of the other B、B.Crossing astern of the other C、C.Passing port to port D、D.Passing starboard to starboard