1782 | Operating Principles of Marine Propulsion Plants (MIDATL-337)
$1,400 USD
- Course Type:
- STCW ➜ Additional STCW courses
- Training School:
- Mid-Atlantic Maritime Academy
- Location:
- Norfolk, Virginia, United States of America
- Duration:
- 5 days
- Language:
- English
Description
Any applicant who has successfully completed our Operating Principles of Marine Propulsion Plants (MIDATL-337) course will satisfy:
The Competence of Table A-II/2 – Operate Remote Controls of Propulsion Plant and Engineering Systems and Services of the STCW, as amended 2010, for Masters and Chief Mates on ships of 500 gross tons (ITC), or more, AND the Vessel Power Plants requirements of Table 2 to 46 CFR Table 11.910 for Master/Chief Mate, oceans/near coastal, unlimited tonnage; AND
The following specific Tasks from the following National Assessment Guidelines:
NVIC 10-14 Master/Chief Mate 3,000 GT or more: Tasks 10.1.A; 10.1.B; 10.1.C; 10.1.D; 10.2.A; 10.2.B; 10.2.C; 10.2.D; 10.2.F; 10.2.G; 10.2.H; 10.2.I; 10.2.J; 10.2.K; 10.3.A; and 10.3.B; AND
NVIC 11-14 Master/Chief Mate 500 GT or more and less than 3000 GT: Tasks 10.1.A; 10.1.C; 10.1.D; 10.2.A; 10.2.B; 10.2.C; 10.2.E, 10.2.F; 10.2.G; 10.2.H; 10.2.I, 10.2.J; 10.3.A; and 10.3.B; AND
NVIC 13-14 Master or Officer in Charge of a Navigational Watch less than 500 GT Limited to Near Coastal Waters: Tasks 5.2.A; 5.2.B; 5.2.C; 5.2.D and 5.2.E.
Applicants who have successfully completed our course need not present completed “Task Control Sheets” for these assessments in application for STCW certification.
This course aims to meet the mandatory minimum requirements for knowledge, understanding, and proficiency in Table A-II/2 of STCW as amended for the function Navigation at the management level on vessels of 500 or more gross tonnage (ITC) Level. The objective of operating principles of marine power plants course is to provide students with a review of operating principles of marine power plants practices at the management level and in doing so, satisfy company, national, and international regulations for candidates for certification as master or chief mate as follows:
Table A-II/2 Specification of minimum standard of competence for masters and chief mates on ships of 500 gross tonnage or more. Function: Navigation at the management level
Competence: Operate remote controls of propulsion plant and engineering systems and services.
Knowledge, understanding, and proficiency:
Operating principles of marine power plants
Ships’ auxiliary machinery
General knowledge of marine engineering terms
Recommended Study Material:
Introduction to Naval Engineering, David A. & Bock, Arthur E. 2nd edition
Watchstanding Guide for the Merchant Officer Robert J. Meurn 1990.
Merchant Marine Officers Hand Book. William B. Hayler, Editor
Upcoming Course Dates:
Call for Class Availability.
Required Course Tools:
Texas Instruments TI-30Xa Scientific Calculator $16.00 at school store
You may bring your lap top computer for this course.
Mid-Atlantic Maritime Academy
5301 Robin Hood Road
Suite 100
Norfolk
Virginia
23513
United States of America