SOLAS vessels should be able to communicate with a shore station().
A、A.no matter where they are and what time it is
B、B.at scheduled time and in major ocean regions
C、C.at fixed time and position
D、D.when they get permission
A、A.no matter where they are and what time it is
B、B.at scheduled time and in major ocean regions
C、C.at fixed time and position
D、D.when they get permission
A、Load Line Certificate B、SOLAS Certificate C、Stability Letter D、Certificate of Inspection
A、The first vessel to sight the other should give way B、The vessel making the slower speed should give way C、Both vessels should alter course to starboard D、Both vessels should alter course to port
A、A.the disabled vessel should be towed to the nearest port B、B.the disabled vessel should be inspected for flammable gases C、C.passengers should always be removed from the disabled vessel D、D.personnel on the disabled vessel should don PFD's
A、Nowhere; the vessel must comply to engage in international trade B、On the reverse of the SOLAS certificate C、On the Exemption Certificate D、On the Certificate of Inspection
A、A.Nowhere; the vessel must comply to engage in international trade B、B.On the reverse of the SOLAS certificate C、C.On the Exemption Certificate D、D.On the Certificate of Inspection
A、the towing vessel should slip first B、the vessel towed should slip first C、they should slip simultaneously D、either vessel may slip first
A、A.All vessels capable of international voyages B、B.Vessels operating outside of the range of VHF coastal radio stations C、C.SOLAS Convention ships of 300 gross tonnage or more D、D.Coastal vessels of less than 300 gross tons
A、Each vessel should show sidelights B、Each vessel should show at least one white light C、The barges should be lighted as separate units D、The barges should be lighted as one vessel