Question 49 GLI02 - Mate of Unlimited Tonnage
BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND You hear the firing of a gun at one-minute intervals from another vessel. What does this signal indicate?
The Correct Answer is C **Explanation for Option C (The vessel is in distress):** According to the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (COLREGs), Annex IV, which details Distress Signals, the firing of a gun or continuous explosive signal at intervals of about one minute is a globally recognized signal indicating that a vessel is in distress and requires assistance. This signal is unambiguous and overrides other navigational considerations. **Explanation for Incorrect Options:** * **A) The gun is being used to sound passing signals:** Passing or maneuvering signals (COLREGs Rule 34) are typically made using short and prolonged blasts of the vessel's whistle, not the continuous firing of a gun at one-minute intervals. The gun signal described is specifically reserved for distress. * **B) All vessels are to clear the area:** While a distress situation implies urgency and other vessels should approach cautiously to assist, the primary meaning of the signal is a call for help, not a general order for all vessels to evacuate the area. * **D) All is clear and it is safe to pass:** This is the opposite of what the signal indicates. A distress signal means the vessel is experiencing a severe problem, making the situation potentially dangerous and certainly not "all clear."
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