A.apply left rudder
B.throw the crew member a life preserver
C.begin backing your engines
D.position your vessel to windward and begin recovery
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A.Dredging (of anchor)
B.Dragging (of anchor)
C.Weighing anchor
D.Walking out anchor
A.World Port Index
B.International Code of Signals
C.Sailing Directions
D.Merchant Ship Search and Rescue Manual (MERSAR)
A.gained at right angles to the original course
B.gained in the direction of the original course
C.moved sidewise from the original course when the rudder is first put over
D.around the circumference of the turning circle
A.60°
B.135°
C.180°
D.360°
A.survivors in the water
B.food and water
C.land
D.bad weather
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()is not a search pattern.
Generally speaking,the most favorable bottom for anchoring is().
Changing rescuers while carrying out artificial respiration should be done().
Course directed by the OSC or CSS to be steered at the beginning of a search is().
All the traces are()old ones.
A VESSEL,OTHER THAN A RESCUE UNIT,DESIGNATED TO CO-ORDINATE SURFACE SEARCH AND RESCUE OPERATION WITHIN A SPECIFIED AREA is known as().
During an annual FCC inspection().
Under the International Code of Signals how are geographical locations such as New York City transmitted().
Downwind for 1 miles,alter to starboard 90 degrees,go down this course for 1 mile;Then alter 90 degrees to starboard and go down this course for 2 miles;Then alter 90 degrees to starboard and go down this course for 2 miles;Keep adding 1 mile ever time you alter to starboard.This operation is()search pattern
The key to rescuing a man overboard is().