Question 525 Deck Safety

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You are trying to rescue survivors from a wrecked vessel on fire. How should you make your approach?

A at a speed of at least that of the wrecked vessel
B to leeward of the wrecked vessel
C at a speed of at most one-half that of the wrecked vessel
D to windward of the wrecked vessel
AI Explanation

The correct answer is D) to windward of the wrecked vessel. When approaching a wrecked and burning vessel, it is crucial to approach from the windward side. This allows the rescuing vessel to remain upwind of the fire and smoke, ensuring the safety of the rescuers and their ability to effectively conduct the rescue operation. Approaching from the windward side minimizes the risk of the rescuing vessel being engulfed in the fire or smoke, which could severely impair the rescue efforts. The other options are not recommended in this scenario. Approaching at a speed equal to or greater than the wrecked vessel (A) could be dangerous and make it difficult to control the rescuing vessel. Approaching to leeward of the wrecked vessel (B) would expose the rescuing vessel to the fire and smoke, jeopardizing the safety of the rescuers. Approaching at a speed of at most one-half that of the wrecked vessel (C) may not be necessary and could slow down the rescue operation.

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