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BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND A head-on situation at night is one in which you see dead ahead a vessel showing which light(s)?
A) one sidelight and a masthead light
B) one sidelight and two masthead lights
C) both sidelights of the vessel and her masthead light(s)
D) one sidelight
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PHILIPEVIANA - 2018-07-09 17:57:53
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Is it possible a head-on situation when you see one masthead light and one sidelight?
wbirch - 2018-02-26 16:29:18
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Thanks for the help MARZ. folks have got to learn how to read the CG Questions. The CG person writing the question is looking at one rule at a time.
Marz - 2018-02-22 20:47:05
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If the other vessel is sailing then it's not a head-on situation but a hierarchy situation rule 18.
henry123m - 2018-02-20 18:58:00
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I agree it could be a sailboat with no masthead, but I don't get a say in their test questions.
wbirch - 2018-02-19 18:41:01
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You may want to read the rule again...
Rule 14
{International]
Head-on Situation
(a) When two power-driven vessels are meeting on reciprocal or nearly reciprocal courses so as to involve risk of collision each shall alter her course to starboard so that each shall pass on the port side of the other.(pg 24)

{INLAND}
(a) Unless otherwise agreed, when two power-driven vessels are meeting on reciprocal or nearly reciprocal courses so as to involve risk of collision each shall alter her course to starboard so that each shall pass on the port side of the other.
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