It's just one 70 question test, but it's broad in scope - mostly general stuff. A friend that took it a while back said he had a few questions about ice. I would use Lapware.
http://www.lapware.org/?PHPSESSID=d8...2852cb0930f08b
Hello Everyone,
I finally just got approved to sit for my 1600 ton Masters Ocean Crossover exam from my 2nd Mates. I know this is a limited exam, but I cannot seem to find any information on the topics and the number of questions for each. If anyone has a link or can break down for me what all I can expect, I would Greatly Appreciate it!! The only reason I"m able to sit for this in the first place is because of Advice I've gotten on here. Thanks!
It's just one 70 question test, but it's broad in scope - mostly general stuff. A friend that took it a while back said he had a few questions about ice. I would use Lapware.
http://www.lapware.org/?PHPSESSID=d8...2852cb0930f08b
"Captain standard operating procedure for decision making is to do what feels right to you at the time, and then to give logical sounding justifications for what you were already going to do anyway" -
It's just one 70 question test, but it's broad in scope - mostly general stuff. A friend that took it a while back said he had a few questions about ice. I would use Lapware.
http://www.lapware.org/?PHPSESSID=d8...2852cb0930f08b
"Captain standard operating procedure for decision making is to do what feels right to you at the time, and then to give logical sounding justifications for what you were already going to do anyway" -
I was also required to take a Rules test because I had not sat for rules since my original license.
There is a mention in the deck exam guidance document. Has a module ID, and list deck general, deck safety, & nav general as subjects. Not sure how you might reference the module ID I to anything meaning full. I'm on my phone or I would paste it in.
On a side note... Were you eligible to take the crossover exam as soon as you had your second mate ticket? I am trying to run this same route so please post back about the exam when you take it.
If at first you don't succeed... skydiving might not be for you.
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