🔍 Key Concepts
• AMVER (Automated Mutual-Assistance Vessel Rescue System) standard report types
• The difference between a position report, a final arrival report, and a deviation report
• Typical two-letter codes used in AMVER for each report type (SP, PR, DR, FR)
💭 Think About
• Which code would most logically be associated with a ship changing from its original route or schedule?
• Think about what a position report is used for versus what a final report is used for—how would those differ from reporting a deviation?
• Look at each option and ask: does this seem more like something you’d send regularly, at the end of a voyage, or when your planned track changes?
✅ Before You Answer
• Match each choice with what it most likely abbreviates (e.g., PR = ? FR = ? DR = ? DV = ?).
• Recall the standard list of AMVER reports: Sailing Plan, Position Report, Deviation Report, Final Report and their usual two-letter identifiers.
• Before choosing, confirm that your selection clearly connects to the idea of a change from the original AMVER sailing plan.