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Celestial Navigation: Practical Exercise Monitoring Sheet

1. The document outlines a celestial navigation exercise to determine position through celestial observations. 2. Students are required to plot lines of position from three bearings and their intercepts to determine latitude and longitude. 3. If any performance standards are not met correctly, the student must repeat the exercise.
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Celestial Navigation: Practical Exercise Monitoring Sheet

1. The document outlines a celestial navigation exercise to determine position through celestial observations. 2. Students are required to plot lines of position from three bearings and their intercepts to determine latitude and longitude. 3. If any performance standards are not met correctly, the student must repeat the exercise.
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PRACTICAL EXERCISE MONITORING SHEET

(INSTRUCTOR’S COPY)

Course Celestial Navigation


Exercise Title Ascertain different navigational condition that are required to perform celestial observation
A-II/1 F1.C2: Maintain a Safe Navigational Watch
Competence A-II/2 F1.C1: Plan a voyage and conduct navigation
A-II/2 F1.C2: Determine position and the accuracy of resultant position fix by any means
The students must be able to:
Exercise Outcome
1. Plot line of position in the plotting sheet

Performance Criteria Performance Standards Exercise


Evaluation
(Tick)
DONE NOT
DONE
2.1 bearing 229° T; Intercept 31’ miles away=
assumed longitude 031°, 26.4’ E

1. Plot the following in your plotting sheet 2.2 bearing 008° T ; Intercept 5’ miles towards=
Assumed longitude 031° 56’.5 E
2.3 bearing 120° T; Intercept 34’ miles towards=
Assumed longitude 031° 36.6’ E
1. Direction of position line @ 1st observation

2. Find the following: 2. Direction of position line @ 2nd observation

3. Direction of position line @ 3rd observation

3. 4. Fix Latitude

4. 5. Fix Longitude
Exercise Failure state
N/A
Exercise Result If any of the performance standards are not performed correctly,
the student will repeat the exercise.

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COURSE OUTCOME 2:

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RUBRIC / SCORING SHEET:

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PRACTICAL EXERCISE RECORD SHEET
(Instructor’s Copy)
Course NAV4 – Celestial Navigation

Exercise Title Correct usage of Marine Sextant

PRINTED NAME (Last, First, M.) SECTION Exercise Briefing/ STUDENTS SIGNATURE/Date
(Tick if completed) Debriefing
Conducted?
DONE NOT (tick if Yes)
DONE
1. GAPOY, FREDNIXEN BSMT2A
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Prepared by:

Capt. Emmanuel B. Paje____


Instructor’s name & signature

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