Dominicans get training in navigation from Royal Navy

 

PC E. Burton receives his certificate
PC E. Burton receives his certificate

Participants from Dominica and other RSS member states have spent two weeks at the Barbados Coast Guard Headquarters, HMBS PELICAN, attending a Basic Navigation course, delivered by a visiting training team from the Royal Navy (RN).

Cyril Carrette and PC E. Burton from Dominica took part in the course.

Certificates of completion were handed out by HE Mrs Victoria Dean, British High Commissioner to Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean, to participants at the course’s closing ceremony.

She was joined by Col Alvin Quintyne, Chief of Staff of the Barbados Defence Force and Lt Commander Howard Clark, leader of the visiting RN Maritime Training Team.

The participants studied a number of areas, including the following topics:
Collision Avoidance Rules, Chartwork, Basic Navigation Plotting, Harbour Hazards, Buoyage, Navigation Safety in Harbour, Command and Control, Coastal Passage Planning, Ship/Boat Handling, Shipping Reports

Participants had the opportunity to put the training to practical use with day and night exercises on board the vessels of the Barbados Coast Guard and the RSS.

Mrs Dean congratulated the participants saying, “You are all at the front line in the all important daily battle to stop illicit and dangerous drugs reaching these shores. You are helping stop the flow of marijuana and cocaine into your respective countries.”

Carrette receives his certificate
Carrette receives his certificate

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3 Comments

  1. Police in Court
    February 6, 2015

    go course 30 go’well done guys
    I must say that i am proud of these course.

  2. police
    February 3, 2015

    Well done course mates.

  3. BEB
    February 3, 2015

    When someone adopts the same name and surname from same family members, I would think that ‘Jr’ or ‘Sr’ should be added to their names

    Well done officers Carrette an Burton

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