Survival craft EPIRBs (Class S) are().
A、permanently mounted in the survival craft
B、portable and stowed for carriage to the survival craft
C、permanently mounted on the bridge wings
D、portable and stowed in the emergency gear locker
A、permanently mounted in the survival craft
B、portable and stowed for carriage to the survival craft
C、permanently mounted on the bridge wings
D、portable and stowed in the emergency gear locker
A、Alert the Coast Guard by using the survival craft's portable INMARSAT unit B、Program the SART and EPIRB to transmit the vessel's location and situation C、Place the SART and EPIRB in the“ON”position and secure them to the survival craft D、No additional steps are needed as the SART and EPIRB will both automatically float free and operate properly
A、EPIRB's that transmit on 406 MHz B、Survival craft VHF transceivers that provide a beacon on 121.5 MHz C、COSPAS-SARSAT EPIRBs D、SARTs operating on 9 GHz
A、there is burning oil on the water B、there is a rescue craft in the area C、water temperature is below 40°F D、a rigid survival craft is in the area
A、A.there is burning oil on the water B、B.there is a rescue craft in the area C、C.water temperature is below 40°F D、D.a rigid survival craft is in the area
A、right the craft in case of capsizing B、increase area for radar detection C、act as a sail in case of a power loss D、steady the craft in heavy seas
A、stop the winch just before the craft reaches the final stowage position B、limit the amount of cable on the drum C、limit the ascent rate D、stop the winch in case the craft weighs too much
A、all survival craft are lowered to the water,launched,and operated for thirty minutes B、all davits used for launching liferafts are operated C、each emergency position indicating radio beacon is tested for thirty minutes D、the helicopter pad landing lights are operating in a quick-flashing mode