A.Steering a sinuous course
B.Steering a zig-zag course
C.Turning on all available deck lights at night
D.Dumping debris over the side to make a trail to your vessel
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A.Proceed on present course and speed since the vessel is requesting a pilot
B.Attempt to call the vessel on VHF radiotelephone and begin a search because the vessel has a man overboard
C.Attempt to call the vessel on VHF radiotelephone because it is disabled
D.Approach with caution because the vessel is stopped and making no way through the water
A.start chest compressions before the victim is removed from the water
B.drain water from the lungs before ventilating
C.begin mouth-to-mouth ventilations as soon as possible
D.do not tilt the head back since it may cause vomiting
A.In the same direction as the anticipated drift
B.In the opposite direction of the anticipated drift
C.Perpendicular to the line of anticipated drift
D.Downwind
A.tie up to the rescue vessel
B.transfer only those personnel who are not seasick
C.wait for calmer weather before transferring personnel
D.transfer all personnel immediately
A.A commonly used abbreviation such as NYC is used
B.The name is spelled out
C.The geographical coordinates are used
D.The radio station call sign for the nearest marine radio station is used
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Under the International Code of Signals how are geographical locations such as New York City transmitted().
HM Coastguard is primarily()for the initiation and co-ordination of civil maritime SAR operations in the UK.
Generally speaking,the most favorable bottom for anchoring is().
The indication of a slipping anchor is a(n)().
When a rescue vessel approaches a lifeboat in heavy seas,the person in charge of the lifeboat should().
If you are on the beach and are signaling to a small boat in distress that your present location is dangerous and they should land to the left,you would().
()is a/an aircraft used in SAR.
In case of your steering gear failed,()should be exhibited in shapes or lights.
The rescuer can best provide an airtight seal during mouth-to-mouth resuscitation by pinching the victim’s nostrils and().
()is not a search pattern.