Monthly Archives: October 2016

Public Demand for Commerce – Going All In to Eliminate Accidents

By Capt. George H Livingstone I recently saw the movie “Sully”, I recommend it to anyone with an interest in aviation or marine transportation.  It is a Clint Eastwood Directed movie about Capt. Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger’s first ever (successful) emergency water … Continue reading

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ON DECK Vol 2 No 4 May 1939 (Part 2)

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ON DECK Vol 2 No 4 May 1939 (Part 1)

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ON DECK Vol 2 No 1- September 1938

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ON DECK Vol 1 No 2 – November 1937

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LESS AUTHORITY BUT MORE RESPONSIBILITY – A GROWING PROBLEM

The position of the Ship Master, apparently enshrined in centuries of law, custom and practice, is showing evidence of strain in the light of 21st century ship operation and management. The Master’s traditional authority is widely perceived as being diminished … Continue reading

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