Who controls a ship?

A helmsman or helm (sometimes driver) is a person who steers a ship, sailboat, submarine, other type of maritime vessel, or spacecraft.
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Who is in charge of a ship?

A sea captain, ship's captain, captain, master, or shipmaster, is a high-grade licensed mariner who holds ultimate command and responsibility of a merchant vessel.
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Does the captain steer the ship?

A sailor acts as quartermaster and physically steers the ship. He follows orders given by whoever has the “con,” usually the captain. Sometimes, the pilot will give orders to the quartermaster. When the ship is docking or undocking, the captain will take physical control of the ship, placing his hands on the controls.
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What is driving a ship called?

The common term is "piloting". Per Google definition: pilot (gerund or present participle: piloting): act as a pilot of (an aircraft or ship). synonyms: navigate, guide, maneuver, steer, control, direct, captain, shepherd. Per the Oxford English Dictionary (OED):
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What is a ship controlled with?

A rudder is a primary control surface used to steer a ship, boat, submarine, hovercraft, aircraft, or other conveyance that moves through a fluid medium (generally air or water). On an aircraft the rudder is used primarily to counter adverse yaw and p-factor and is not the primary control used to turn the airplane.
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Episode 4: How I Sea It; How do you "drive" a mega cruise ship?



Where is a ship controlled?

The bridge is a room or platform of a ship from which the ship can be commanded. When a ship is under way, the bridge is manned by an officer of the watch aided usually by an able seaman acting as a lookout.
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Who picks up the pilot who is on his way to the ship?

Every ship that enters and leaves a port must have a harbor pilot aboard. Once the ship reaches open water, a small boat picks up the harbor pilot and returns the pilot to port. The captain then resumes full command of the ship.
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Who is captain of ship?

The Ship Captain/Chief Mate is a licensed mariner who has overall command and control of the navigation, manoeuvring, cargo handling, stowage, communications and safe handling of the ship. He/She ensures that the ship complies with the local and international laws, as well as the port state and flag state policies.
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Who sail the ship?

Sailor, mariner, salt, seaman, tar are terms for a person who leads a seafaring life. A sailor or seaman is one whose occupation is on board a ship at sea, especially a member of a ship's crew below the rank of petty officer: a sailor before the mast; an able-bodied seaman.
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Who works on a ship?

A sailor, seaman, mariner, or seafarer is a person who works aboard a watercraft as part of its crew, and may work in any one of a number of different fields that are related to the operation and maintenance of a ship.
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Who is a ship master?

Ship's masters are in charge of a ship, its crew and any passengers or cargo it is carrying – on the water and in port. On tugs or pilot boats, ship's masters may guide or assist ships in and out of harbours or through difficult waterways.
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Can a ship sail without a captain?

A ship requires a captain to operate the ship and guide the crew. On the other hand, the size of the crew on a boat depends on the size of the boat. It can be one person or a full-fledged crew depending on the size and purpose of the boat.
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Who is second in command on a ship?

Chief Mate (First Officer/Chief Officer/First Mate)

The Chief Mate is the second in command. As such, the Chief Mate is responsible for all deck operations and for applying the company's procedures and regulations to both the equipment and the crew. The Chief Mate is also responsible for a Watch.
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Can the captain of a ship marry you?

A ship's captain generally does NOT have the legal right to officiate a wedding at sea. In order for a Captain of a ship to perform a marriage at sea, he must also be a judge, a justice of the peace, a minister, or an officially recognized officiant such as a Notary Public.
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How many captains does a ship have?

There can only be one captain on a ship. Focused on a safe voyage, a ship captain navigates a water vessel through calm and rough seas. In addition to keeping the ship afloat, a captain oversees crew, unloading of cargo and safe delivery of passengers.
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Can a ship have two captains?

One of the headlines today in the New York Times reads, “In Gulf, It Was Unclear Who Was in Charge of Oil Rig.” If “who was in charge” was, in fact, unclear, it is scary, but, in my experience, too often the case.
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What is a female sailor called?

bluejacket. boater. mariner. mate.
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What's a skipper mean?

Definition of skipper (Entry 2 of 3) 1 : the master of a ship especially : the master of a fishing, small trading, or pleasure boat. 2 : the captain or first pilot of an airplane. 3 : a person in a position of leadership especially : a baseball team's manager.
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What do sailors say when they see a ship?

“Aye Aye Captain!” – a sign of approval. “Ahoy!” – sailors would use this exclamation among themselves to call out to each other.
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What rank commands a ship?

The command of a ship is most often given to the naval rank equivalent to a commissioned officer between commander (OF-4) and commodore or rear admiral (OF-6). The Polish Navy is, however, a notable exception naval captain in position of Lieutenant or Captain Lieutenant and OF-5 rank being a "commander" (komandor).
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Who drives navy ships?

Despite the immense responsibility of steering a massive warship, the post of master helmsman is one that any sailor, whether they are on their first tour or have decades of salt, can take on, if they prove themselves worthy.
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What is the highest rank on a ship?

The Captain (or Master) of the ship is the final authority of the ship and is the highest rank that one can achieve onboard. He shoulders total responsibility and oversees all shipboard operations.
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Does a ship have a pilot or a captain?

Both a pilot and captain operate a shipping vessel. The former works primarily within a harbor or port, tasked with guiding the boat through a hazardous stretch. The latter maintains control of it on open waters. They are in charge of the everyday operation and management of the crew.
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Who is in charge pilot or captain?

An aircraft must always have a nominated senior pilot who is in overall charge of the aircraft, this pilot is the Captain. A newly-qualified airline or private jet pilot is allocated the rank of First Officer then later can become a Senior First Officer, before they take a Command Course.
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Does a harbor pilot steer the ship?

Pilots are responsible for steering ships in and out of berths, through hazardous conditions, and boat traffic. They motor out from harbor as a ship approaches, then climb aboard to take charge and safely berth the ship.
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