Bridge-to-bridge communication means()communications between ships from the position from which the ships are normally navigated.
A、distress
B、urgent
C、safety
D、general
A、distress
B、urgent
C、safety
D、general
A、speak English B、repair the unit C、send Morse Code D、speak a language the vessel's crew will understand
A、A 100 GT towboat,24 feet in length B、A 90-foot towboat tied to the pier C、A 60-foot towboat towing by pushing ahead D、A 400 GT towboat anchored
A、general radio communication B、MSI C、improved distress and safety communication D、bridge-to-bridge communication
A、AIS cannot be used to make passing arrangements because the system is not capable of this type of ship-to-ship communications B、AIS cannot be used to make passing arrangements because the ship-to-ship text messaging feature is for emergency use only C、AIS can be used to make passing arrangements via ship-to-ship text messaging but a vessel operator is not relieved from the requirement to sound whistle signals or make arrangements via bridge-to-bridge radiotelephone D、AIS can be used to make passing arrangements via ship-to-ship text massaging thus relieving a vessel operator from making such arrangements via bridge-to-bridge radiotelephone or signaling intent to pass via whistle signals
A、exchange navigational information between vessels B、exchange navigational information between a vessel and a shore station C、conduct necessary tests D、exchange operating schedules with company dispatcher
A、a record of all routine calls B、a record of your transmissions only C、the home address of the vessel's Master or owner D、a summary of all distress calls and messages