aid to navigation definition

aid to navigation means an object that is visually recognisable according to the characteristics published in navigational information and that is constructed, adapted or installed for facilitating navigation;
aid to navigation means any public or private day beacon, lighted channel marker, channel buoy, lighted channel buoy, or lighthouse that may be at, or adjacent to, any latitude and longitude used in area descriptions.
aid to navigation means a lighthouse, buoy, beacon, radio aid, or any other light, signal or mark established to aid marine navigation, and includes any building, mooring and other works associated therewith;

More Definitions of aid to navigation

aid to navigation and “aid” means—
aid to navigation means any device external to a vessel intended to assist a navigator to determine position or safe course, or to warn of dangers or obstructions to navigation.
aid to navigation means a device, system, service or facility, external to vessels, specifically intended to assist vessels to determine their position or safe course, or to warn of dangers or obstructions to navigation;
aid to navigation means any device or system that is, with the exception of a lightship, external to a vessel, and is designed and operated to enhance the safe and efficient navigation of vessels and vessel traffic and includes, but is not limited to—
aid to navigation means a device, system, service or facility, external to ships, used to enhance the safe and efficient navigation of individual ships or traffic among ships;
aid to navigation means a lighthouse, beacon or buoy, and any cables, wires and other forms of communication apparatus connected or used with a lighthouse, beacon or buoy;
aid to navigation or “AtoN” means either a physical, synthetic or virtual aid to navigation.