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Subject: Captain's License
From: "HLAviation" Date: 07/22/2004 22:46 Pacific Standard Time Message-id: . net 550', crew of 6?? Don't see how, that's the minimum Wheelhouse Officer/Lookout complement. That vessel will also require a Captain, Chief Engineer, Second and Third Engineers, at least 3 A/B Unlimiteds, 3 O/Ss and a couple Oilers/Wipers depending on how advanced the engineering space is. G First off, you'll note I said "certified". Normally they sail with a crew of 11. Looking at your list of crew, I'd say you're a bit behind the times. For instance, on any ship I sailed on, we didn't have OS's or oiler/wipers since the early 80's. The particular ships I'm talking about are not US flag and carry Capt, 1M, 2M, 3M, CE, 1rst E, 2nd eng, 3 AB's, cook. Needless to say the vessel's are HIGHLY automated and were built as a test bed. There are two people on the bridge during inbound/outbound trips ... Capt and CE. For longer runs there will be a Mate. Shen |
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