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Current Events
  • Navy To Name Ship After Alan Shepard
  • auxiliary support ship
  • Sailors Help Corner Suspect Accused of Robbing an
    81 Year-Old Woman
  • And yes, I know, Duke Lost!!

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Lesson 4a Visual Navigation Aids (Lighted)
11/15/2009
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Lesson 4a Visual Navigation Aids (Lighted)
  • AGENDA
  • Significance of Aids to Navigation (NavAids)
  • Positive Identification of lighted NavAids
  • Determining the computed visibility of a lighted
    aid to navigation.
  • Applicable reading Hobbs pg. 79-98.

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Significance of Nav Aids
  • Nav Aid Any device external to a vessel or
    aircraft intended to assist in determining
    position and safe course, or to warn of dangers
    or obstructions.

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Positive Identification of Navigation Aids
  • PID Criteria
  • DAYTIME
  • Location
  • Shape
  • Color Scheme
  • Auxiliary features
  • Special Markings
  • NIGHT
  • Phase characteristic
  • Period
  • Color

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Positive Identification of Navigation Aids (at
night)
  • Phase Characteristics
  • Chart Symbol Meaning
  • Fixed
  • Flashing
  • Quick Flashing
  • Group Flashing
  • Morse Code
  • Occulting
  • Period
  • Color (red, green, yellow, or white)

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Lighted Nav AidsPhase Characteristics
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Chart Symbology for Lighted Nav Aids
  • Lighted Navaids
  • Lighted navaids have purple exclamation point !
    or 1/8 purple circle over black dot.
  • Floating Navaids
  • Fixed Navaids in ROMAN text
  • Floating Navaids in italics text
  • Flashing Navaids
  • Numbers indicate patterns of light flashes
  • Occulting numbers indicate the pattern of
    eclipses
  • eg. F Gp Fl (23) or Gp Occ (23)

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Special Purpose Lights
  • Alternating Lights
  • change color following a regular pattern
  • airport beacons, harbor entrance lights

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Special Purpose Lights
  • Sector Lights
  • red light used in dangerous sectors
  • sector limits are expressed in degrees true as
    observed from a vessel, not from the light!

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Special Purpose Lights
  • Range Lights
  • used to mark straight reaches of a channel

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Determining the Computed Visibility of a NavAid
  • Purpose To be able to determine, in advance,
    when you should expect to gain or lose sight of a
    navaid during a coastal transit.
  • Computed visibility The maximum distance at
    which a light can be seen given the current
    meteorological conditions.
  • NOTE Computed visibility ? Meteorological
    Visibility

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Determining the Computed Visibility of a NavAid
  • Horizon distance the LOS from a position above
    the earths surface to the visual horizon.
  • Geographic range the maximum distance that a
    light may be seen in perfect visibility by an
    observers eye who is at sea level.
  • Computed range the distance at which a light
    could be seen in perfect visibility (taking into
    account elevation, observers height of eye, and
    the curvature of the earth). CR Horizon
    Distance Geographic Distance
  • Luminous range the maximum distance at which a
    light may be seen under under the current
    meteorological conditions.
  • Nominal range a special case of the luminous
    range. It is the distance a light could be seen
    in clear weather. Also called the charted
    range.
  • Computed visibility The maximum distance at
    which a light can be seen in the current
    meteorological conditions.

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Determining the Computed Visibility of a NavAid
  • STEP 1 Determine luminous range
  • (Given Nominal range and visibility)
  • STEP 2 Determine geographic range
  • (Given Elevation)
  • STEP 3 Determine horizontal distance
  • (Given Height of Eye)
  • STEP 4 Determine computed range (GR HD)
  • STEP 5 Compare LR with CR
  • If LR gt CR, then computed visibility CR
  • If CR gt LR, then computed visibility LR

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Lesson 4b Visual Navigation Aids (Buoys)
11/15/2009
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QUESTION Are you left or right of track?
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Lesson 4b Visual Navigation Aids (Buoys)
  • AGENDA
  • Systems of Buoyage
  • Characteristics of Lateral Buoys
  • Use of Buoys in Piloting
  • Applicable reading Hobbs pg. 98-109.

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Cardinal System of Buoyage
  • Uniform Cardinal System of Buoyage
  • Method indicate the approximate true bearing of
    safe water from the danger it marks.
  • Uses
  • Mark offshore rocks, shoals, and islets.
  • Mark dangers in and near the open sea.

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Cardinal System of Buoyage
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Lateral Systems of Buoyage
  • Lateral Systems of Buoyage
  • Method indicate the direction of danger relative
    to the course that should normally be followed.
  • Uses
  • Indicate sides or junctions of navigable channels
  • Indicate the safe side on which to pass a hazard
  • Mark the approx. centerline of wide bodies of
    water

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Lateral Systems
  • US Lateral System ? IALA B
  • Red buoys mark the starboard (right) side of
    channels
  • When returning from seaward
  • Green buoys mark the port (left) side of channels
  • When returning from seaward
  • Uniform Lateral System ? IALA A
  • The opposite of above

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Channel Buoys
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Safe Water Buoys
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Preferred Channel Buoys
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Port Channel Buoys
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Stbd Channel Buoys
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Preferred Channel Buoys
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Special Buoys
  • Used to mark
  • Prohibited areas
  • Limits of fish traps
  • Cable crossings
  • Anchorages
  • Color is yellow
  • Usually unlighted

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Use of Buoys/Beacons in Piloting
  • The first objective upon sighting a Nav Aid is to
    identify it.
  • After PID - make use of it
  • Use fixed aids to navigation and charted
    structures for shooting LOPs whenever possible
  • Bearings to buoys may be used to help clarify the
    navigation picture when no other objects are
    available.

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PLATFORM OF THE DAYCG47 Ticonderoga Class
Cruiser
Weapons Mk 41 VLS (122 cells) Mk 45 5 54 cal
gun (2) RGM 84 Harpoon (8) 20 mm CIWS (2) Mk 32
Torpedo Tubes (6) SH-60 B -Mk 50
Torpedoes -Penguin missile -Hellfire missiles
Missions AAW, ASuW, ASW, STW
Sensors AN/SPY 1 B Radar AN/SPS 49 Radar AN/SPS
55 Radar AN/SPS 64 Radar AN/SQS 53 Sonar AN/SQR
19 TACTAS AN/SLQ 32 ESM
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Study Questions
  • Chapter 6
  • Section 1 5, 6
  • Section 2 4, 8,
  • Section 3 2, 4, 6, 8
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