Radar Navigation, Radar Plotting and Use of ARPA – Radar Navigation at Operational Level

June 24, 2021

A trainee successfully completing this course and meeting the required performance standards will recognise when radar should be in use; will select a suitable mode and range setting for the circumstances; will be able to set the controls for optimal performance; and will be aware of equipment limitations in accurately detecting targets.

Based on IMO Model Course 1.07

A trainee successfully completing this course and meeting the required performance standards will recognise when radar should be in use; will select a suitable mode and range setting for the circumstances; will be able to set the controls for optimal performance; and will be aware of equipment limitations in accurately detecting targets.

The trainee will also be able to choose an appropriate radar presentation mode; select plotting and graphics controls suitable to the circumstances; make appropriate use of operational alarms; acquire and track those targets which may present a potential threat of collision; extract the information needed on course, speed and nearest approach to enable early action (in accordance with COLREGs) to prevent close-quarters situations; and make use of radar to confirm and monitor actions.

The trainee will understand the dangers of over-reliance on the automatic acquisition and tracking of targets and on operational alarms; will also be aware of the performance standards set out in IMO resolutions on radar performances, and factors (including errors from sensor inputs) which may affect the accuracy of received information; and will realise the need to check the accuracy of inputs and the correct functioning of the radar.

Course Details

Course Duration: 10 Days

Assessment: Theoretical and Practical

Attendance: 100% attendance is required

Entry Requirements: This course is principally intended for candidates for certification as officers in charge of a navigational watch. Prior to entering the course, trainees should have completed a minimum period of six months at sea and preferably have gained some experience of watch keeping.

Accreditation: MoEI (UAE)