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EEXI Mtg Recording HPA 8 14 2023
Meeting regarding regulation of Merchant Vessel Power Derating to meet IMO EEXI standards. Held at the Houston Pilots and via Zoom to ~200 attendees, including shippers, pilots, class societies, insurers, flag states and USCG. Meeting was 1:45 in length.
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Video

Mobile RNAV Bar inbound Aframax Ballast
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Simulation example piloting an Arfamax tanker inbound using PI lines in whiteout rain and beam wind
Mobile RNAV Bar inbound
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Mobile RNAV Bar inbound
Mobile RNAV Choctaw Turning Basin
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Mobile RNAV Choctaw Turning Basin
W7 - Support Operations
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W7 - Support Operations
W6 Direct operations
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NTCC Maritime Careers and Opportunities week 6
IMTV1500 - Week 5 Inland
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IMTV1500 - Week 5 Inland
IMTV1500-W4 Deep Sea and Coastal
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IMTV1500-W4 Deep Sea and Coastal
IMTV1500-W3 Vessel Types
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IMTV1500-W3 Vessel Types
IMTV1500-W2 Nomenclature
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IMTV1500-W2 Nomenclature
IMTV1500-W1 Intro
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IMTV1500-W1 Intro
MPI Unlimited Radar Refresher with George Burkley
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14 minute video for USCG Unlimited Radar Refresher. Single target on the starboard bow, solution with course change
Houston Bayport 3a USACE
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Houston Pilot's Support of Dredging for Bayport Approaches

Komentáře

  • @johnteal5014
    @johnteal5014 Před 10 měsíci

    My board looks nothing like this one

  • @causewaykayak
    @causewaykayak Před 2 lety

    Greetings Mr. Burkely Very nicely paced revision presentation. When I follow the construction on plain paper (scale 1":1nM) and calculating separately by trigonometry I get Course to Steer 39.5°T and Speed Reduction solution at a beeswing under 4 knots. Your own new course to steer of 31°T looks very small to. produce the desired change in target's NLRM. I wonder if you have a comment or suggestion. Thanks JR.

  • @thearchibaldtuttle
    @thearchibaldtuttle Před 5 lety

    Thanks for this detailed explanation!

  • @Ban0ne
    @Ban0ne Před 6 lety

    Thank you Mr George. I watched your video a few days ago before I went to renew my radar. It was very helpful and was able to pass my test with no problems.

  • @daviddorrell5819
    @daviddorrell5819 Před 6 lety

    Thumb down for promoting poor radio protocol referencing own ship and not the vessel being hailed, as best practice calls for in this situation.

    • @bethtrumm9784
      @bethtrumm9784 Před 5 lety

      That is how it is referenced in USCG Questions for Radar plots, so that is why the reference own ship and contact as the other ship.

  • @JLaserX
    @JLaserX Před 7 lety

    thanks for the video...it helps me a lot. :)

  • @leonrhind1
    @leonrhind1 Před 7 lety

    wonderful explanation! I have just learnt how to do these and I just need to confirm how the speed is calculated when you go from the NRML and choose to slow down....in your example you showed 6 knots - please tell me how you arrive at this - is it the distance over same time period from R - M ?

    • @MaritimepilotsinstituteOrg
      @MaritimepilotsinstituteOrg Před 7 lety

      Leon, I'm glad you liked the explanation and the video. To determine the new speed of your ship to create the new relative motion (NRML) you measure the length of the ownship vector in the triangle from "T" to where the NRML line crossed "T" towards "r'. In practice, you measure up the vector, from "T" towards "r". As you are going up the vector you will encounter where the NRML line crosses the ownship "T" vector. In the video example its about halfway up. If your original speed were 15kn, you might measure 7.5kn at the crossing of the NRML past "T" Thus you would need to drop your speed by half, down to 7.5kn as the contact approaches "mx" and it would slide down the NRML. Good day and...keep on plottin' GB

    • @kelltyus1283
      @kelltyus1283 Před 7 lety

      Maritime Pilots Institute

  • @jeffreyguillot8967
    @jeffreyguillot8967 Před 7 lety

    Another good presentation, Mr. Burkley! That oil tanker is the Astro Antares, out of Piraeus (Athens). www.shipspotting.com/gallery/photo.php?lid=807439