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ASSESMENT TARUNA PRAKTEK DASAR KEPELAUTAN (TEKDASTAN)

PROGRAM STUDI NAUTIKA


TAHUN AJARAN 2019
POLITEKNIK ILMU PELAYARAN MAKASSAR
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SCORE : REMARKS : PASS / FAIL


FUNCTION 1 : NAVIGATION AT THE OPERATIONAL LEVEL

NO COMPETENCE Examination Indication SCORE


1. 1.aPlan and conduct a 1.1.iConsult navigational publications
passage and determine positon a. Identify the chart folio system and
assisting in correcting chart and
other publications
b. Identify the contents and the use of:
c. Notices to mariners
d. Sailing directions and ship’s routing
information
e. List of lights and fog signals
f. Tide tables, tidal stream and current
atlases
g. Pilot books
h. Radio navigational warnings

1.2.ISelect Charts of Adequate scale


a. Observe deck officer in preparing
navigational passages and in
voyage planning
b. Select appropriate scale chart from
paper chart portofolio, Electronic
Chart System (ECS) or Electronic
Chart Display and Information
System (ECDIS)

1.3. Set of course


a. Identify the use of the compass
when setting course
b. Set up: Course recorder
c. Off course alarm
d. Identify the allowance for leeway
and tidal currents
e. Observe tidal calculations

1.4.ICalculate estimated time of arrival (ETA)


a. Identify calculations for distance,
average speed, course made good,
set and drift, ETA

1.5. Determine and apply compass error for


courses and compass bearnings
a. Identify magnetic variation and
deviation
b. Identify theuse of the azimuth mirror
c. Identify : Azimuths
d. Amplitudes
e. Identify the use of the compass error
book and interpret infromation
recorded

1.6. Reconise conspicuous objects and other


terrestrial/celestial aids to navigation in
daylight and at night
a. Observe look-out duties and report
objects in degress or point
b. Identify aids to navigation including
lighthouses, beacons and buoys
c. Identify star constellations and stars
of first magnitude and learn to use
star chart and star finder
d. Identify compass bearings and
visual fixes
b. E.iDescribe a knowledge of the IALA
system of
c. buoyage

1.7.IUse azimuth mirror and sextant to fix


ship’s position by celestial and terrestrial
observations
a. Demonstrate azimuth mirror to fix
ship’s position
b. Usea sextant and demonstrate how
to identify and remove errors
c. Practice vertical and horizontal
sextant angles
d. Make noon calculators e.g. distance,
average speed, course made good,
set and drift and ETA

1.8.iState ship’s position by dead reckoning


a. Estime and make allowance for
leeway and tidal currents
b. Practise tidal calculator

1.9.IOperate all electronic navigational


equipment required to be carried on the
ship and apply the information obtained
to ascertain the ship’s position
a. Practise: Radar switch on and set
up procedure
b. Radar plotting
c. Position fixes by radar
d. Parallel indexing
b. Practise using ARPA
e. Demontrate an understanding of
the limitations of Radar
f. Under supervision demonstrate
setup of AIS and input ship’s data.
Read static (ship type, dimensions
etc.) and dynamic data (course,
speed etc.) of other vessels
g. Understand other uses and
capitabilities of AIS
h. Operate distance/speed recorders
i. Practise: Satellite navigation set up
procedure
i. Use of any correction tables
j. Fixes by satelite navigation (GPS)
applying applicable corrections
k. Compare a manually developed
l. Set up and use ECDIS or ECS as an aid
to navigation

1.10. Determine the most probable position


of the ship by observing the sun, stras
or planets
a. Identify stars of first magnitude
b. Demonstrate use of the
chronometer
c. Understand use of chronometer
rate book
d. Practise sun sights
e. Practise noon calculations e.g.
distance, average speed, course
made good, set and drift and ETA
1.11. Determine the most probable
position of the ship by observing the
sun, stras or planets
a. Make entries in the bridge
movement book, and understand
the importance of it. Synchronise
bridge and engine-room clocks
b. Use internal communications and
test alarm systems
c. Read the draught and check
freeboard on arrival and departure
d. Check and calibrate draught gauges,
when fitted
e. Take dock water density and
calculate dock water allowance
f. Assist in checking b4ridge steering
control equipment communication
systems and all other navigational
aidsw before departure
g. Inspect the ship perior to sailing to
ensure that the ship is all secure to
proceed to sea

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