Navigation General · Voyage Planning

Under the principle of appraisal-planning-execution-monitoring, the passage plan should cover the voyage:

Explanation

A passage plan should be berth-to-berth, covering departure pilotage, coastal and ocean legs, and arrival pilotage, with no-go areas, abort points, and contingency anchorages identified. Planning only the open-water leg leaves the highest-risk pilotage phases unmanaged.

Authority: IMO passage planning guidance; 33 CFR 164

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