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    Re: Avoiding collision.
    From: Jared Sherman
    Date: 2003 Oct 7, 18:09 -0400

    George-
    
    
     I think it is a sadly undebated fact that commercial shippig today is highly 
    cost driven. Which means flags of convenience, rustbuckets, and the fewest 
    cheapest crew that can be legally carried in many cases. By this I mean no 
    insult to professional mariners, just to say that one must assume a ship is 
    not fully or capably manned simply because it is big.
    
     I have had the pleasure of a bridge tour on a medium-sized cruise ship, and 
    seen the bridge literally left empty for at least ten minutes. Ship on 
    autopilot, radar on, but no human present, no watch being kept from the 
    bridge.
    
     Give way? Simply not possible, when there is no one on the helm. Perhaps I 
    saw the one incident in a thousand, but it seemed routine for them.
    
    
    

       
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