Question 58 FCP01 - First Class Pilot

In the illustration, on an ECDIS S-57 compliant ENC, which symbol represents a Zone of Confidence (ZOC) A2? Illustration D054NG D054NG.jpg

Diagram for USCG FCP01 - First Class Pilot: In the illustration, on an ECDIS S-57 compliant ENC, which symbol represents a...
A Symbol A
B Symbol B
C Symbol C
D Symbol D
AI Explanation

The Correct Answer is B **Explanation for Option B (Correct Answer):** Option B (Symbol B) correctly represents a Zone of Confidence (ZOC) **A2** on an ECDIS display utilizing an S-57 compliant Electronic Navigational Chart (ENC). According to the S-52 Presentation Library specifications (specifically the IHO S-57/S-52 standard, often referenced in the S-4 publication for hydrographic surveying), ZOC values are indicated by characteristic symbols that reflect the quality of the bathymetric data within a specific area. * The ZOC categories range from A1 (best data) to D/U (worst/unassessed data). * **ZOC A2** is represented by a circle containing a **dot** (or a single point) in the center. This indicates data that is generally reliable, having been derived from systematic surveys using modern methods, but may have slightly less stringent specifications than A1. **Explanation for Other Options (Incorrect):** * **Option A (Symbol A):** This symbol typically represents ZOC **A1**. ZOC A1, the highest category of data quality, is represented by a circle containing a **cross** (X). * **Option C (Symbol C):** This symbol usually represents ZOC **B**. ZOC B is represented by a circle containing a **horizontal line**. This indicates systematic surveys using methods that may not meet modern standards, or less frequent depth checks. * **Option D (Symbol D):** This symbol generally represents ZOC **C**. ZOC C is represented by a circle containing a **vertical line**. This indicates data derived from non-systematic surveys or very old, incomplete systematic surveys. (ZOC D is often represented by a plain empty circle or sometimes a vertical and horizontal line forming a cross, though the empty circle is common for low confidence or unassessed data).

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