Module 12 - Visual Aids to Navigation

Ready-to-move-on checklist

Mark Why Visual Aids Matter complete only when you can answer a fresh question without seeing the lesson. The standard is not familiarity; it is being able to use the idea when a question is phrased differently.

Before you move on, cover the lesson and write three lines: the key cue, the common mistake, and the safe action. Then take the quiz and put any missed question into review rather than rereading passively.

Key points

  • I can explain the main idea without reading the page.
  • I can spot a plausible wrong answer and say why it is wrong.
  • I can connect the topic to a real passage, harbour approach, safety decision, or chartwork check.
  • I know which official source or local information I would check before relying on the answer afloat.

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