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EMILY is a small commercial vessel operated as a passenger launch and skippered charter vessel in and around Port Fraser Harbour.

Which of the following dates is the latest that Charlie's current certificates will allow him to legally work on board Emily? | a. 9 October 2011 | | | b. 9 October 2009 | | | c. 15 September 2015 | | | d. 6 August 2015 | |
EMILY is a small commercial vessel operated as a passenger launch and skippered charter vessel in and around Port Fraser Harbour.

In planning her route for the day, what must Katie do with regard to warships? | a. Not pass within 50m of a warship without prior permission from the Harbour Master | | | b. Make sure she passes close so the passengers get a good view | | | c. Ensure she dips her Ensign | | | d. Not pass ahead of or overtake a warship | |
EMILY is a small commercial vessel operated as a passenger launch and skippered charter vessel in and around Port Fraser Harbour.

Katie is asked by the vessel manager to do a night fishing trip as skipper round to Martyn's Bay, is she able to do this passage as skipper? | a. Yes, provided she made sure the passengers agreed to her doing the trip non-commercially | | | b. Yes, provided they don't stay overnight | | | c. No, this breaches the restrictions on her certificates | | | d. No, she would require a fishing skipper's qualification | |
EMILY is a small commercial vessel operated as a passenger launch and skippered charter vessel in and around Port Fraser Harbour.

Look at Charlie's certificates to verify whether all the commercial requirements are met. Is he legally able to skipper the vessel with passengers on a night fishing trip to Martyn's Bay? The date is 1 June 2012. | a. No, one of the certificates needed for his commercial endorsement has expired | | | b. No, the passage is too far away from a safe haven | | | c. Yes, his certificate of competence is out of date | | |

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