Deck General · Voyage Planning
Under the principle of appraisal, planning, execution, and monitoring, the passage plan should cover the voyage:
- AOnly from the sea buoy onward
- BBerth to berth, including pilotage waters at both ends✓ Correct
- COnly the open-ocean portion
- DOnly where electronic charts are available
Explanation
Voyage planning is required from berth to berth, covering all waters including pilotage. The four stages are appraisal, planning, execution, and monitoring.
Authority: SOLAS Chapter V, Reg. 34; IMO Res. A.893(21) (voyage planning)
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