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>My Future Profession is a Navigating Officer My Future Profession is a Navigating Officer

>The winds and waves are always on the side of the ablest navigators. The winds and waves are always on the side of the ablest navigators. Edward Gibbon 1737-1794, British Historian

>The profession “Navigating Officer” always was and remains one of the most romantic. The profession “Navigating Officer” always was and remains one of the most romantic.

>History of Navigation  Ahmad Ibn Majid  (15th Century CE – 9th Century History of Navigation Ahmad Ibn Majid (15th Century CE – 9th Century AH): The Lion of The Seas Determining Latitude using "Fingers". In prehistoric times people populated remote coasts reaching them by boats. Phoenicians - the first nation of seafarers

>Social Importance of the Profession More than 70% of the Earth is covered with Social Importance of the Profession More than 70% of the Earth is covered with water. To successfully overcome these spaces it is necessary to have skilled Navigating Officers being able to handle both the ships and changeable elements.

>Description of the Profession        A Navigation Officer Description of the Profession A Navigation Officer operates both cargo ships and passenger ships. His main task is to pilot a ship in order to ensure safe transits to the port of destination in spite of the weather conditions.

>Requirements for the Person        Not everyone can Requirements for the Person Not everyone can be a good Navigating Officer. A sailing-master must be bold and healthy with a good memory and a good eye. Operating the complex equipment and being responsible for safety of people and cargoes onboard, such a specialist should possess technical thinking and ability to make quick calculations.

>Knowledge of Language     Nowadays a seaman must have a good Knowledge of Language Nowadays a seaman must have a good command of English because English is an international maritime language. On ships all the documents, radio traffic and communication in mixed crews are in English.

>Pros and Cons of the Profession        A Pros and Cons of the Profession A Work of a Navigating Officer is difficult, but diversified and thrilled - it is anything but routine.

>Who is not attracted by the water beauty of the river landscapes, fresh river Who is not attracted by the water beauty of the river landscapes, fresh river air, travelling and change of impressions? Very few people can say that they have a splendid nature landscapes as an office window.

>The hardest part of the work, probably, is that the sailors had to endure The hardest part of the work, probably, is that the sailors had to endure separation from their families.

>The profession Navigating Officer is one of those that allow a person to take The profession Navigating Officer is one of those that allow a person to take life with both hands, to realize his personal and intellectual potential, to be demanded by society.

>A smooth sea never made a skillful sailor!   Omsk River Command Coledge A smooth sea never made a skillful sailor! Omsk River Command Coledge named captain Vladimir Evdokimov. Group ND-31 Ivan Koval 2012. Thank you for attention!