Question 1785 Deck General

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A passenger vessel is underway. When may passengers visit the pilothouse?

A Passengers are permitted in the pilothouse when they are escorted by a ship's officer.
B Passengers are permitted in the pilothouse during daylight hours only.
C Passengers are excluded from the pilothouse while underway.
D Passengers are permitted to visit the pilothouse when authorized by the Master and officer of the watch.
AI Explanation

The correct answer is C) Passengers are excluded from the pilothouse while underway. This is the correct answer because regulations generally prohibit passengers from entering the pilothouse of a passenger vessel while it is underway. The pilothouse is considered a restricted area, as it contains critical navigation and control equipment that must be operated by licensed and trained crew members. Allowing unauthorized access to the pilothouse could interfere with the safe operation of the vessel and pose a safety risk to passengers. The other options are incorrect because they either allow passengers in the pilothouse under certain conditions (A and D), or have no basis in the regulations (B).

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