Radio officer definition

Radio officer means a person holding at least a first or second class radiotelegraph operator’s certificate, or a radiocommunication operator’s general certificate for the maritime mobile service, complying with the provisions of the Radio Regulations, who is employed in the radiotelegraph station of a ship which is provided with such a station in compliance with the provisions of Regulation 3 or Regulation 4 of this Chapter.
Radio officer on a foreign ship means, for the purpose of part II of subchapter III of this chapter, a person holding at least a first or second class radiotelegraph operator's certificate complying with the provisions of the radio regulations annexed to the International Telecommunication Convention in force.
Radio officer means a person holding an appropriate certificate employed as such and having responsibility for the operation of the radio installations on a ship;

Examples of Radio officer in a sentence

  • It is the responsibility of the ONGC Radio Officer would ensure that these lists are kept up to date.

  • Temporary permits shall not be granted in the capacities of Master, Chief Engineer, Radio Officer, GMDSS General Operator or Ship Security Officer.

  • Playing of music during meal timings by the Radio Officer of the ship to be arranged by the Owners.

  • Owner warrants that during the term of this Charter Party and any extension thereto, the Master, Chief Engineer, Chief Officer, Radio Officer and any officer designated to be in charge of cargo and/or bunker fuel and/or ballast handling or mooring operations shall be proficient in the use of spoken English language and, in addition, that the Master, Chief Engineer, Chief Officer and Radio Officer shall be proficient also in written English language.

  • The Surf Bronze Medallion shall be the basic qualification for all positions with the exception of Patrons, Vice Patrons, Radio Officer and the Junior Liaison Officers.


More Definitions of Radio officer

Radio officer means a person holding a first class or second class radiotelegraph operator’s certificate or a radiocommunication operator’s general certificate for the maritime mobile service issued under the provisions of the Radio Regulations, who is employed in the radiotelegraph station of a ship which is required to have such a station by the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea;
Radio officer means a person holding a first class or second class radiotelegraph operator's certificate or a radiocommunication operator's general certificate for the maritime mobile service issued under the provisions of the Radio Regulations, who is employed in the radiotelegraph station of a ship which is required to have such a station by the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea;
Radio officer means a mariner employed in connection with the radio apparatus of any ship or vessel and holding a certificate of competence in radio telephony granted by the Secretary of State or by an authority empowered in that behalf by the legislature of some part of the Commonwealth or of the Republic of Ireland and recognised by the Secretary of State as equivalent to the like certificate granted by him;
Radio officer. ’ on a foreign ship means, for the purpose of part II of subchapter III of this chapter, a person holding at least a first or sec- ond class radiotelegraph operator’s certificate complying with the provisions of the radio regu- lations annexed to the International Tele- communication Convention in force.
Radio officer means a person holding a 1st or 2nd class radio telegraph operator's certificate or a radiocommunication operator's general certificate for the maritime mobile service, issued under the Radio Operator's Certificates Regulations1, who is employed in the
Radio officer means an aeronautical station operator with responsibility for aeronautical radio communications;