A. brought to a position with the stern into the seas B. allowed to take its own head C. brought to lay in the trough D. brought bow into the sea
A. spread apart as far as possible B. held as tightly against your chest as possible C. in a kneeling position D. extended straight down and crossed at the ankle
A. spring loaded line thrower B. hand thrown buoyant line C. shoulder-type line throwing gun D. heaving line
A. requested B. allowed C. approved D. inquired
A. rotor blades and landing gear B. unloading of passengers C. loading of cargo D. pilot's visibility
A. will always cause a vessel to capsize B. should always be immediately corrected C. always results from off-center weights D. All of the above are correct
A. position the boat at the embarkation station B. lift the boat off the inboard chocks C. energize the winch for the falls D. set the brake on the winch
A. 45 minutes B. 1 hour and 15 minutes C. 1 hour and 30 minutes D. 2 hour
A. Hoist B. Rope Cable D. Line
A. the float-free method ONLY B. breaking the weak link on the painter C. throwing the entire container overboard and then pulling on the operating cord to inflate the raft D. removing the securing stra