Year: 1982 Language: English Author: B.R. Alderson Genre: Handbook Publisher: Peterson Printers Edition: 2nd ISBN: N/A Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages Pages count: 30 Description: Recognising the need for standardisation of navigational terns used by the nautical profession, a Nautical Institute working party was set up to agree a number of basic definitions which could be used universally for teaching and in practice. The Department of Trade, Royal Navy, Royal Institute of Navigation and a nautical college contributed to the working party. In 1981 the Marine Division of the Department of Trade accepted the new "Navigational Terms", and the following list indicates the terms that will be gradually phased-in to DoT Navigation and Chartwork examinations over a period of time. During the phasing-in period candidates may use either the old or new terminology in their examination answers. Other terms, not specifically mentioned in the DoT list, are subsequently defined as appropriate. This booklet has been revised where necessary and the new terminology is used throughout. It is worth noting that COURSE THROUGH THE WATER becomes WATER TRACK, and COURSE MADE GOOD becomes GROUND TRACK.
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Chartwork Methods Definitions & Notes
Language: English
Author: B.R. Alderson
Genre: Handbook
Publisher: Peterson Printers
Edition: 2nd
ISBN: N/A
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages
Pages count: 30
Description: Recognising the need for standardisation of navigational terns used by the nautical profession, a Nautical Institute working party was set up to agree a number of basic definitions which could be used universally for teaching and in practice. The Department of Trade, Royal Navy, Royal Institute of Navigation and a nautical college contributed to the working party.
In 1981 the Marine Division of the Department of Trade accepted the new "Navigational Terms", and the following list indicates the terms that will be gradually phased-in to DoT Navigation and Chartwork examinations over a period of time. During the phasing-in period candidates may use either the old or new terminology in their examination answers. Other terms, not specifically mentioned in the DoT list, are subsequently defined as appropriate.
This booklet has been revised where necessary and the new terminology is used throughout. It is worth noting that COURSE THROUGH THE WATER becomes WATER TRACK, and COURSE MADE GOOD becomes GROUND TRACK.
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