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Terrestrial Navigation: A Primer for Deck Officers and Officer of the Watch Exams [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 142 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 700 g, 2 Tables, color; 64 Line drawings, color; 64 Illustrations, color
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Oct-2017
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 113829666X
  • ISBN-13: 9781138296664
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 142 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 700 g, 2 Tables, color; 64 Line drawings, color; 64 Illustrations, color
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Oct-2017
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 113829666X
  • ISBN-13: 9781138296664
Teised raamatud teemal:
Terrestrial Navigation: A Primer for Deck Officers and Officer of the Watch Exams prepares the reader for the Officer of the Watch and Master/Mate certificates required by all officers on commercial seagoing vessels. Revision and self-test guide to all navigation-related elements contained within the Officer of the Watch exams are included. Top tips are highlighted throughout the book. The case studies and checklists have been designed to add context and aid recall.From basic trigonometry and plane sailings plotting, right through to practice questions with answers, and mock exam papers, this book will provide you with all the reference material you need to pass your exams.

Arvustused

Dimitrios Dalakalis is an assistant professor at the World Maritime University who has written a book on electronic navigation equipment, and is currently preparing a proposal for us on maritime security.

Dimitrios no longer teaches at this level, but has done in this past. He sees this book as supplementary reading, and would like to see a series of primer books in the future, each one covering an aspect of maritime studies, all with a lecture notes and exam aid feel to them.

Likes:











Simplicity and focused content





Really enjoyed the integration of solved/unsolved problems





Really liked the top-tips section.





Style in general is strongly recommended for students by Dimitrios

Dislikes:











Style not consistent





Theory sometimes needs to be explained in more detail

Captain Robert Hone is a navigation lecturer at Plymouth University.

Robert uses Nav Basics, a Witherby title, for his courses. Weve recently poached the author of Nav Basics Abdul Khalique, so this is good news.

Bob wasnt as keen on this book as Dimitrios, and suggested that it may be worth adding examination before primer in the title, something Im putting to Phil at the moment. In spite of all his suggestions Bob would be happy to suggest this book as a supplementary text to his students, or as a primer for their exams.

Likes:











Modern feel





Plenty of examples





Good as a primer but not as a core text

Dislikes:











Diagrams need work





Trig section overcomplicated (Phil is working on this at the moment)





Old fashioned techniques in the age of GPS. However, these techniques are still a must-have for exams student must show that they can navigate without modern equipment in case its ever required at sea (i.e. power failure affecting certain parts of the ship but not others)





Lots of books on navigation out there (this will be our first though and its a big market)

Improvements required:











List from Dimitrios some very useful pointers here





Simplify text in certain areas and work on the style Phil is doing this and has a colleague lined up to look through the book once hes done.





Generalise some of the questions so that they can be used several times (e.g. pick two ports, work out the distance between both of them and )

Introduction1 Units and Measurement2 Basic Trigonometry3 Parallel Sailings (With Examination Top Tips)4 Plane Sailings (With Examination Top Tips)5 Mercator Sailings (With Examination Top Tips)6 Great Circle Sailings( With Examination Top Tip)7 Composite Great Circle Sailings ( With Top Tips)8 Time and ETAs (With Tip Tips)9 Practice questions for each sailing types10 Answers to Practice questions11 Mock Papers 1-15 with worked solutions and Top TipsIndex
Philip M. Smith is a Senior Lecturer at Warsash Maritime Academy. After over 22 years at sea navigating, for the most part in a traditional way, he now teaches Officer of the Watch and Cadets Terrestrial Navigation.