Passage planning is a mandatory process under IMO Resolution A.962(26) that ensures a vesselβs route is safe, efficient, and compliant with international regulations.
A critical element of the plan is the accurate calculation of total distance and the breakdown of each leg, which influences fuel consumption, estimated time of arrival, and compliance with mandatory reporting points.
Regulators require the captain to document the total planned distance and each legβs length, allowing authorities to verify that the vessel follows the approved route and can respond to emergencies.
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