When Bridge Teams Lose Control Without Realizing It
Following recent discussions on hydrodynamic instability in confined waters, an important operational question remains: Why do experienced bridge teams sometimes lose control of a vessel — without recognizing it in real time? In many marine casualties, loss of control is not a sudden event. It develops gradually, often while the vessel still appears manageable. The Illusion of control On the bridge, control is typically assessed through heading response; rudder feedback; visual alignment with the channel; and engine response. As long...
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