Admiralty Manual of Navigation (BR45), Volume 2 (Astro Navigation)
Year: 2000 Language: english Author: Command of the Defence Council Genre: May 2000 Publisher: Ministry Of Defence Edition: 2000 Format: PDF Quality: eBook Description: Volume 2 is a loose-leaf A4 book covering Astro Navigation (including Time). Chapters 1 to 3 cover the syllabus for officers studying for the Royal Navy ‘Navigational Watch Certificate’ (NWC) and for the Royal Navy ‘n’ Course. (The NWC is equivalent to the certificate awarded by the Maritime & Coastguard Agency (MCA) to OOWs in the Merchant Service under the international Standardisation of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping (STCW) agreements.) The remainder of the book covers the detailed theory of astro-navigation for officers studying for the Royal Navy Specialist ‘N’ Course, but may also be of interest to ‘n’ level officers who wish to research the subject in greater detail.
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Admiralty Manual of Navigation (BR45), Volume 2 (Astro Navigation)
Year: 2000
Language: english
Author: Command of the Defence Council
Genre: May 2000
Publisher: Ministry Of Defence
Edition: 2000
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Description: Volume 2 is a loose-leaf A4 book covering Astro Navigation (including Time). Chapters 1 to 3 cover the syllabus for officers studying for the Royal Navy ‘Navigational Watch Certificate’ (NWC) and for the Royal Navy ‘n’ Course. (The NWC is equivalent to the certificate awarded by the Maritime & Coastguard Agency (MCA) to OOWs in the Merchant Service under the international Standardisation of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping (STCW) agreements.)
The remainder of the book covers the detailed theory of astro-navigation for officers studying for the Royal Navy Specialist ‘N’ Course, but may also be of interest to ‘n’ level officers who wish to research the subject in greater detail.