Training & Simulation
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RIB & High Speed Craft Training
RIB & High Speed Craft training covers many skills, ranging from basic crew competence to high speed navigation in demanding tactical situations.
Training courses can include traditional and electronic navigation, international collision regulations, boat handling, use of safety equipment and crew management.
Experienced training organisations work with clients to establish training objectives, develop processes and deliver training relevant to the end user.
Organisations need to establish targets relating to training time and learning outcomes. Training needs to be delivered by skilled instructors experienced in the relevant sector.
RIB & High Speed Craft Simulation
The objective of RIB and High Speed Craft simulation is to use technology to create an onshore environment that closely replicates the actual marine environment.
This can be achieved by using training simulators that allow crews to repeatedly practice tasks. This also allows instructors to deliver specific and repeatable training scenarios.
Simulators can be static or linked to moving platforms that recreate small craft motion. Tasks can include electronic navigation, tactical skills and emergency reaction training
Training simulators can be used to allow crews to practice dangerous tasks in a safe environment. This can safely prepare crews to handle emergency situations at sea.
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