Question 1594Navigation General

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The altitude at LAN may be observed by starting several minutes in advance and continuing until a maximum altitude occurs. This procedure should not be used _______________.

A on a fast vessel on northerly or southerly headings
B when the declination is greater than and the same name as the latitude
C when the declination and latitude are of different names
D if the vessel is stopped or making bare steerageway
AI Explanation

The correct answer is A) on a fast vessel on northerly or southerly headings. The reason is that on a fast vessel, the apparent altitude of a celestial body changes rapidly due to the vessel's motion. This makes it difficult to accurately observe the maximum altitude, which is a key step in the altitude observation procedure. On northerly or southerly headings, the change in altitude is even more pronounced, further complicating the observation. The other options are incorrect because they do not directly impact the ability to accurately observe the maximum altitude. Option B and C are about the relationship between declination and latitude, which is not the primary issue here. Option D is about the vessel's speed, but the problem specifically mentions a "fast vessel", so this would not be the correct reason to avoid the procedure.

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