A pilot vessel may continue to sound an identity signal if she is ().
A、aground
B、at anchor
C、not under command
D、being towed
A、aground
B、at anchor
C、not under command
D、being towed
A、When at anchor,the pilot vessel is only required to sound anchor signals B、The identification signal must be sounded any time the pilot vessel is underway C、The pilot vessel may only sound the identity signal when making way D、All of the above
A、A vessel engaged in diving operations B、A pilot vessel C、A vessel trawling D、All of the above
A、A.Nothing; The Pilot is required by law and is solely responsible for the safety of the vessel B、B.State his concerns to the Pilot but do not interfere with the handling of the vessel C、C.Direct the Pilot to stop the vessel and anchor if necessary until the situation clears D、D.Recommend an alternative action and if not followed relieve the Pilot
A、A.Nothing; The Pilot is required by law and is solely responsible for the safety of the vessel B、B.State his concerns to the Pilot but do not interfere with the handling of the vessel C、C.Direct the Pilot to stop the vessel and anchor if necessary until the situation clears D、D.Recommend an alternative action and if not followed relieve the Pilot
A、power-driven vessel following a traffic lane B、pilot vessel enroute to a pilot station C、law enforcement vessel D、All of the above
A、power-driven vessel following a traffic lane B、pilot vessel enroute to a pilot station C、law enforcement vessel D、All of the above