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3 C's of the Navigational Watch - ANSWERCommunication, Cooperation, Coordination 5 principles of the watch Officer - ANSWERWatch/pilot briefings, Situational Awareness, Error chain Recognition, Communication, Integration of bridge equipment Error Chain - ANSWERA series of sequential events that are caused by human error and lead to an accident 3 characteristics of the error chain - ANSWERThey are sequential, they may or may not be related, they may or may not be apparent Four responsibilities of the watch officer - ANSWERConn, Collision avoidance, Navigation, Administration When releasing the anchor, you MUST: - ANSWERNote heading, position, find bridge-bow distance, etc. Four Principles of passage planning - ANSWERAppraisal, planning execution monitoring 80% of all accidents are caused by: - ANSWERFailure in the Bridge system Causes of accidents - ANSWERlack of position update, incorrect courses, groundings You are on watch and the pilot has the Conn, the pilot gives a steering command that will put the vessel in danger. The Master is not present. What do you do - ANSWERCountermand the command. Actions to avoid collisions must: - ANS

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BRM: Final Exam CORRECT 100%
3 C's of the Navigational Watch - ANSWERCommunication, Cooperation,
Coordination

5 principles of the watch Officer - ANSWERWatch/pilot briefings, Situational
Awareness, Error chain Recognition, Communication, Integration of bridge
equipment

Error Chain - ANSWERA series of sequential events that are caused by human error
and lead to an accident

3 characteristics of the error chain - ANSWERThey are sequential, they may or may
not be related, they may or may not be apparent

Four responsibilities of the watch officer - ANSWERConn, Collision avoidance,
Navigation, Administration

When releasing the anchor, you MUST: - ANSWERNote heading, position, find
bridge-bow distance, etc.

Four Principles of passage planning - ANSWERAppraisal, planning execution
monitoring

80% of all accidents are caused by: - ANSWERFailure in the Bridge system

Causes of accidents - ANSWERlack of position update, incorrect courses,
groundings

You are on watch and the pilot has the Conn, the pilot gives a steering command
that will put the vessel in danger. The Master is not present. What do you do -
ANSWERCountermand the command.

Actions to avoid collisions must: - ANSWERBe large enough to be readily apparent
visually AND by radar.

Uncontrollable forces: - ANSWERWind, seas, current, depth


"Ease the Rudder" Means: - ANSWERdecrease the rudder angle

When you are steering on a pair of range lights and find the upper light to the left of
the lower light, what should you do? - ANSWERCome right

What does a SART sound signal look like? - ANSWERA line of dots radiating
outward with the increment dot indicating SART's Position

The Best Steerageway is: - ANSWERMaking headway

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