| Duration: 5 Days |
| |
| Course Intake: 10 - 20 Candidates |
| |
| Entry Standards |
| |
| The participants must have professional experience in ship operation and navigation with good understanding of navigational procedures and equipment. |
| |
| Faculty |
| |
The faculty comprises of:
Extra Masters/Master Mariners
Practicing Master Mariners |
| |
| Teaching Facilities & Equipments |
| |
| Well-illuminated and air conditioned rooms are equipped with the essential teaching aids including white-boards, over-head projector, TV and VCD Player. |
| |
| Special Features |
| |
| The core purpose of the ARI ECDIS simulator is to simulate real shipboard equipment that complies with IMO performance standards. The simulator is capable of training professionals on diverse situations, be it a routine operation or an emergency with catastrophic potential. |
| |
| The Course Content Includes |
| |
ON COMPLETION OF THE COURSE THE PARTICIPANT WILL BE ABLE TO:
Operate and use all navigational functions of the ECDIS equipment
Select and assess all relevant information and take action in case of a malfunction
Acquire and develop knowledge and understanding of the basic principles governing the safe operation of ECDIS, including data and its presentation, system related limitation and potential dangers
Perform updating of charts
Analyze nautical alarms during route planning and route monitoring
Assess the impact of the performance limits of sensors on the safe use of ECDIS and analyze sensor alarms
Identify potential errors in displayed data and typical errors of interpretation
Assess errors, inaccuracies and ambiguities caused by improper data management
Have a working knowledge of relevant regulations, legal aspects and requirements.
Understand ECDIS operation with respect to ARPA and RADAR overlay.
Fully utilize voyage recording
Recognize the role of ECDIS in search and rescue
Use weather overlay
Understanding integrity monitoring |