1st Class General and Motor Notes
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- Bilge Dweller
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1st Class General and Motor Notes
Just wondering if anyone has any study material for the 1st Class General and Motor besides what is listed under the library section of this site? Try and get this ticket behind me, sick of having it linger over my head hah! Thanks in advance.
- JollyJack
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Re: 1st Class General and Motor Notes
I can only repeat what the Examiner told me. "This Examination is on General Engineering Knowledge, that's everything you know about Engineering. Well? What do you know?"
Now, it also includes International Maritime Laws and Canadian Regulations. See TP 2293 for the whole thing.
https://www.tc.gc.ca/media/documents/ma ... p2293e.pdf
You'll see "REPEALED" stamped all over it, that's because the STCW 2010 revision isn't done yet, but you'll get an idea of what is required.
Now, it also includes International Maritime Laws and Canadian Regulations. See TP 2293 for the whole thing.
https://www.tc.gc.ca/media/documents/ma ... p2293e.pdf
You'll see "REPEALED" stamped all over it, that's because the STCW 2010 revision isn't done yet, but you'll get an idea of what is required.
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Re: 1st Class General and Motor Notes
just wondering if anyone here can sugggest from where to begin preparing for TC class 1 oral examination and what to expect from the examiner during oral examination.
Re: 1st Class General and Motor Notes
I would start with having lots of experience and good sea stories heh
And then get to the IMO web page and learn to navigate that, and everything under it...
You're at 1st class orals...any machinery questions should not be an issue...
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I don't know that this will help, but when I did my 1st class, I watched the examiner and when he seemed ready to move on, I dredged some other tidbit out of my repertoire for that question.
What you have to remember, is that you are now the manager of the department and not the doer. All questions need to be answered from that perspective. A Co-worker failed his orals many years ago because he forgot that part.
What you have to remember, is that you are now the manager of the department and not the doer. All questions need to be answered from that perspective. A Co-worker failed his orals many years ago because he forgot that part.
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JK, your age may be showing lol
These days with such reduced crews - C/E's are managers of the dept. AND have to also be doers...
But valid point, be aware you are the manager and are responsible for your people, environment, ship, machinery, and cargo...
Know there is always more than one way to skin a cat. Make plans, always plot, have answers to questions not yet asked, be ahead of everything...
If you stay ready, you ain't got to get ready!
These days with such reduced crews - C/E's are managers of the dept. AND have to also be doers...
But valid point, be aware you are the manager and are responsible for your people, environment, ship, machinery, and cargo...
Know there is always more than one way to skin a cat. Make plans, always plot, have answers to questions not yet asked, be ahead of everything...
If you stay ready, you ain't got to get ready!
- JK
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LOL, The CEs I deal with are all in their coveralls now. Back when I was at sea, they were in carpet slippers and smoked a pipe. We were barely out of shoveling coal!