()all ships in a large sea area being alerted, an “area call” will normally be transmitted so that only those ships in the vicinity of the distress incident are alerted.
A、Avoiding
B、To be avoided
C、Avoided
D、To avoid
A、Avoiding
B、To be avoided
C、Avoided
D、To avoid
A、A.all large passenger vessels B、B.freighters of more than 300gt in coastal waters C、C.all passenger ships and cargo ships engaged in international-voyages D、D.all passenger ships and cargo ships of 300gt upwards in open sea
A、make rounds to inspect the ship at appropriate interals B、take every precaution to prevent pollution of the environment by the ship C、enter, in the bell book, all important events affecting the ship D、offer assistance to ships or person in distress
A、the ship is very close to the pier B、the ship is about to be in position C、the ship is in position D、the ship is getting alongside the pier
A、Immediately use all the signals at once B、Use all the signals during the first night C、Employ a signal every hour after abandoning ship until they are gone D、Use them only when you are aware of a ship or plane in the area
A、the ship is in a harbor B、the ship is at anchorage C、the ship is underway D、all of the above
A、the ship is in a harbor B、the ship is at anchorage C、the ship is underway D、All of the above
A、where oil or chemical drums are stored B、in all battery storage locations C、in paint lockers D、in all of the above locations
A、all ports of the issuing country B、all ports of the world C、all ports other than a issuing country D、all ports of ship's arriva
A、Ship owner‟s will B、economic condition C、the area in which the ship operates D、different orders of all countries