| Question #265 | |
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| BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND You see a vessel displaying ONLY the lights shown in illustration D045RR below. This vessel could be which of the following? | |
| A) power-driven vessel underway | |
| B) pilot vessel on pilotage duty | |
| C) vessel engaged in launching or recovering aircraft | |
| D) vessel engaged in fishing at anchor | |
| Posted: 21 Dec 2018 16:01 UTC | Post #11 |
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| wpaanet Deck & Engine |
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| Its a fair question that tests pilot lighting knowledge | |
| Posted: 24 Apr 2019 12:25 UTC | Post #12 |
| laremias Deck & Engine |
Member Total Posts: 8 |
| I agree with moonakis monk | |
| Posted: 13 Aug 2019 21:58 UTC | Post #13 |
| drewtmoore Deck |
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| The thing that makes this a bad question is not the word "ONLY", but rather the word "displaying". A power driven vessel would also be displaying a green side light and a stern light, you just wouldn't be able to see them. | |
| Posted: 29 Feb 2020 10:33 UTC | Post #14 |
| poopface11 Deck & Engine |
Member Total Posts: 15 |
| under way = special lights rule 29(ii) when underway = nav lights this cannot be a pilot boat exclusively |
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| Posted: 02 Jun 2022 08:35 UTC | Post #15 |
| Easton Deck & Engine |
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