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Define: Advance

Distance gained on original turn

Define: Transfer

Distance gained on next leg

Define: D.I.W.

Dead in the water(Not making way)

Define: Stand On

Vessel maintains her course and speed.

Define: Give Away

Every vessel which is directed to keep out of the way of another vessel shall, so far as possible, take early and substantial action to keep well clear.

Length of Essex

844ft.

Which Mast is the Highest?

AFT Mass- 186ft

how deep is Safe Nagivation Draft?

30ft

What is Average daily Draft?

27ft.

Describe the navigational lights:




Underway

2 Masthead lights (225 degrees-white), Port & Stbd running lights (112.5 degrees each) port is red and stbd is green & stern light (135 degrees-white)

Describe the navigational lights:




in-port

Aircraft warning lights (X2-red), Waterline Security, Jackstaff and Flagstaff Lights

Describe the navigational lights:




Special Evolutions

Red over White over Red

Describe the navigational lights:




Man Overboard

Red over Red Pulsating

Describe the navigational lights:




Not Under Command

Red Over Red

Describe the navigational lights:




Anchored

Aircraft warning lights (X2-red), Waterline Security, Jackstaff and Flagstaff Lights (same as in-port)

Describe the navigational lights:




Aground

3 Red Lights

Describe the day shapes:




Vessel Anchored

One Ball

Describe the day shapes:




Vessel not Under Command

Two Black Balls

Describe the day shapes:




Restricted Maneuvering (UNREP/Flight Quarter)

Ball-Diamond-Ball

Describe the day shapes:



Vessel Aground

Three black balls

Describe the day shapes:




Contrained by draft

Cylinder

Flags/Pennants :




Bravo

Refueling/ammunition handling

Flags/Pennants :




Starboard

Senior Officer Present Afloat (SOPA)

Flags/Pennants :




Papa

Personell recall

Flags/Pennants :




Code A

Diver in the water

Flags/Pennants :




Kilo

Personnel working aloft

Flags/Pennants :




Kilo 1

Over the side

Flags/Pennants :




Kilo 3

Aloft and Over the Side

Flags/Pennants :




Lima

Hazards to electro magnetic radiation to ordnance (HERO)

Flags/Pennants :




Foxtrot

Fixed wing airplanes

Flags/Pennants :




Hotel

Helo operations

Flags/Pennants :




Romeo

Ready to Recieve along side

Flags/Pennants :




Oscar

Man Overboad

Flags/Pennants :




Uniform

Anchoring

Flags/Pennants :




India

Coming along side

Flags/Pennants :




Golf

Guide Ship

Flags/Pennants :



Code Hotel

Pilot is On Board

Flags/Pennants :




Quebue

Boat Recall

Flags/Pennants :




Mike

Medical Guard

Flags/Pennants :




3rd Substitute

CO not onboard

Flags/Pennants :




2nd substitute

Deputy no onboard

Flags/Pennants :




1st substitute

Flag Officer Absent / fly on the stbd side outboard (Phibron)

low visibility sound signals for underway

I prolonged blast every 2 minutes

ow visibility sound signals for underway not making way

2 prolonged blast every 2 minutes

VMS Nodes locations

Nav 1 is located in the bridge on Quarter master chart table


Nav 2 is located in CIC.


Nav 3 is located in the chart room


Nav 4 is located in Navigator's state room

WHere is the Conning Station?

Conning station Is located in the bridge by the Conning officer

What do the VMS Primary sensors read?

Heading, Course over Ground, Speed over ground, Speed through the water, Position

What do the VMS secondary sensors read?

Time, Magentic Variation, Wind, Depth, set and drift

What is DAGR?

Is a stand alone GPS.

What is Cogent Laptop

Another digital charting system fed from DAGR. If we loose all 5 VMS nodes we switch to the cogent laptop as a last resort.

Stadimeter

Determines distance from an object of known height

Bearing Circle and who uses it?

Used to shoot bearing to contacts. used by bearing takers

Telescopic Alidade

used for shooting relative/true bearing to aids of navigation

Fathometer

Reads depth of water under the keel

GPS- Global Positioning System What souces do we have onboard?

WSN-7 fwd/aft, AN-PSN11 PLGR, Furuno

six rules of DR

Plot a DR position at least every hour on the hour while in open-ocean.


Plot a DR position at every course change.


Plot a DR position at every speed change.


Plot a DR position when obtaining a fix or running fix.


Plot a DR position when obtaining a single line of position.


Label each fix with course, speed, and time.

E.P. and Symbol?

Estimated Position




Square

Latitude

Measures north and south from 0 to 90 degrees

Longitude

Measures east and west from 0 to 180 west and 180 east

Set

Direction the ship was pushed off course

Drift

Velocity (speed) the ship was pushed off course

IALA B

United States uses this buoy system

methonds of attaining a ships position

Electronic, Visual, Composite, Radar

duties of the following bridge watch personnel:




OOD

Responsible to the CO for the safe operation of ESX

duties of the following bridge watch personnel:




Conning Officer

Responsible for maintaining ships course and speed

duties of the following bridge watch personnel:




Boatswain Mate Of The Watch

Responsible for maintaining professionalism on the bridge and 1MC announcements

duties of the following bridge watch personnel:




Helmsman

Responsible for maintaining ships ordered course

duties of the following bridge watch personnel:




Lee Helmsman

Resonsible for maintaining ships ordered speed

duties of the following bridge watch personnel




Lookouts

Keep an eye out for hazards to navigation and an ear open for any sound signals

duties of the following bridge watch personnel




JL/SPA25

Tracks all contacts and reports information on contacts to the OOD.

duties of the following bridge watch personnel




JOOD

In training to become the OOD

Describe the color of Port running lights

Red

Describe the color of Starboard running lights

Green