Radar, ARPA, Bridge Teamwork and Search and Rescue – Radar Navigation at Management Level

June 24, 2021

The course is essentially practical and consists of a series of exercises performed on radar simulator with two or more own-ships and a number of others controlled by the instructor. Each exercise will involve observing the movement of ships seen on the radar, recognising those presenting a threat of collision and taking action to avoid collisions. Trainees will act either as master or as an observing officer for the exercises, and will change roles to allow each a turn in command of an own-ship.

Based on IMO Model Course 1.08

The course is essentially practical and consists of a series of exercises performed on radar simulator with two or more own-ships and a number of others controlled by the instructor. Each exercise will involve observing the movement of ships seen on the radar, recognising those presenting a threat of collision and taking action to avoid collisions. Trainees will act either as master or as an observing officer for the exercises, and will change roles to allow each a turn in command of an own-ship.

This course aims to meet the mandatory minimum requirements for knowledge, understanding and proficiency in Table A-II/2 of STCW.

Course Details

Course Duration: 5 Days

Assessment: Theoretical and Practical

Attendance: 100% attendance is required

Entry Requirements: This course is principally intended for candidates for certification as master or chief mate on seagoing ships. Those wishing to enter this course should be the holders of certificates satisfying the requirements of regulation ll/1 or ll/3 of the STCW Convention as officer in charge of a navigational watch. They should therefore have completed a course of training which meets or exceeds the standard set out in Table A-ll/1 of the STCW Code, and completed the sea service needed for certification as master or chief mate while qualified as an officer in charge of a navigational watch.

Accreditation: MoEI (UAE)