Aids to navigation definition

Aids to navigation means buoys, beacons, or other fixed objects placed on, in, or near the water to mark obstructions to navigation or to direct navigation through channels or on a safe course.
Aids to navigation means any device designed or intended to assist the navigator to determine his/her position or safe course or to warn him/her of danger or obstructions to navigation.
Aids to navigation means buoys, beacons or other fixed objects in the

Examples of Aids to navigation in a sentence

  • Aids to navigation conforming to the cardinal system shall consist of three distinctly colored buoys.

  • Subpart 66.10—Uniform State Waterway Marking System66.10–1 General.66.10–5—66.10–10 [Reserved]66.10–15 Aids to navigation.

  • Aids to navigation, unless otherwise specified, must be left on the required or channel side.

  • In particular, the parties agreed to request the United Nations to monitor all police activities in the country, public or private, to monitor the rights and liberties of Mozambican citizens and to provide technical support to the National Police Affairs Commission established under the general peace agreement signed in Rome on 4 October 1992 (S/24635, annex).

  • The services provided by the DGLL includes, Visual Aids to Navigation through Lighthouses, Light vessels, Buoys and Beacons , Radio Aids to navigation through DGPS, Racon and Loaran-C and Vessel Traffic Services.


More Definitions of Aids to navigation

Aids to navigation means buoys, beacons or other fixed
Aids to navigation means buoys, beacons or other fixed objects in the water which are used to mark obstructions to navigation or to direct navigation through safe channels.
Aids to navigation means such buoys, batons, markers or other fixed objects in the water which are established and used to mark obstruc- tions or to direct navigation through separate channels.
Aids to navigation means such buoys, batons, markers or other
Aids to navigation mean all of CMAL’s navigation lights, navigation buoys and navigation beacons;
Aids to navigation and “aids” means all lighthouses, buoys beacons, radio aids, or any other light, signal or mark established to aid marine navigation and includes all buildings, moorings and other works associated therewith; and
Aids to navigation means coastal equipment and equipment floating on the public waterways, which provides the information necessary to ensure maritime safety.