Friday, May 22, 2020

The Discovery Of The Delta Mariner - 2096 Words

On the night of January 26, 2012 at approximately 2001 hours central time, the vessel M/V Delta Mariner collided with the Eggner’s Ferry Bridge near Aurora, Kentucky. She was a roll on/ roll off vessel which at the time of the accident, was carrying NASA booster cores for the Atlas V rocket. The Delta Mariner was 286.8 ft. long and measured 82 ft. across. At her tallest point at the moment of impact, she measured to be 53.43 ft. With the height of span B, the main navigation span, being 57 feet high, the Delta Mariner would have had 3.57 feet of clearance from her highest point to the lowest point of navigation span B. Instead of transiting under this span, her intended route, she transited under span E which was approximately 7.43 feet too short for the Delta Mariner, an 11 foot difference. If the bridge team at the time not relied on the contract pilot’s incorrect guidance, and used the available navigation tools such as the ECS (electronic charting system), she would have navigated under the correct span and avoided the collision with Eggner’s Ferry Bridge (National Transportation Safety Board [NTSB], 2013). Foss Maritime Company was the owner and operator of the Delta Mariner at the time of the accident. Being known for a safe working environment, they implemented regulations within its fleet that are not required among vessels navigating inland waters. Among these regulations are hiring contract pilots to be a part of the watch to aid the navigation of their vesselsShow MoreRelatedThe National Transportation Safety Board and Aviation Safety Essay2461 Words   |  10 Pagesits limited investigative resources to those accidents that will generate the most safety benefits. Not all aviation accidents are investigated by the Board, however all aviation accidents are required to be reported to the NTSB within 48 hours of discovery. Specific to aviation, the Board’s investigative response is limited primarily to the following scenario s: nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;All accidents involving 49 CFR Parts 121 and 135 air carriers; nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;Accidents involvingRead MoreRevolutionary Changes in the Atlantic World, 1750–185010951 Words   |  44 Pagesother goods. 3.The most successful new export was palm oil that was exported to British manufacturers of soap, candles, and lubricants. The increased export of palm oil altered the social structure of coastal trading communities of the Niger Delta, as is demonstrated in the career of the canoe slave Jaja who became a wealthy palm oil trader in the 1870s. 4.The suppression of the salve trade also helped to spread Western cultural influencesRead MoreProject Mgmt296381 Words   |  1186 Pagesprocess: You picked out a set based on price and feel. Today, there are golf clubs for tall players and short players, clubs for players who tend to slice the ball and clubs for those who hook the ball, high-tech clubs with the latest metallurgic discovery guaranteed to add distance, and so forth. Project management is critical both to development of customized products and services and to sustaining lucrative relationships with customers. 12 Chapter 1 Modern Project Management SNAPSHOT FROM

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