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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 1382632" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>For quite a few years I held a merchant mariners captains license, also known as a Coast Guard license because that agency issues the license, renewals and upgrades, and of coarse also can revoke them.</p><p>The test for the license is as a rule taken after a lengthy coarse has been taken by a qualified person. There are several sections to the examination including navigation. It is done the old fashioned way</p><p>of plotting, using the basic tools, a chart and math.</p><p>There would be good references available on the subject for marine use, which the same principles would apply anywhere.</p><p>If there is a Coast Guard Auxillary located nearby contact them, because they also offer at least basic classes on navigation.</p><p>As with many things, learning to use the tools is the biggest obstacle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 1382632, member: 12443"] For quite a few years I held a merchant mariners captains license, also known as a Coast Guard license because that agency issues the license, renewals and upgrades, and of coarse also can revoke them. The test for the license is as a rule taken after a lengthy coarse has been taken by a qualified person. There are several sections to the examination including navigation. It is done the old fashioned way of plotting, using the basic tools, a chart and math. There would be good references available on the subject for marine use, which the same principles would apply anywhere. If there is a Coast Guard Auxillary located nearby contact them, because they also offer at least basic classes on navigation. As with many things, learning to use the tools is the biggest obstacle. [/QUOTE]
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