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44. Ionization Smoke Detector (figure 1, item 44). Two ionization smoke detectors are mounted in the pilothouse over-
head. The ionization smoke detectors activate the fire and smoke alarm system when smoke is detected.
45. Fire axe (figure 1, item 45). The fire axe is used in firefighting and damage control situations.
46. Vehicular Interface Control Station (VICS) (figure 1, item 46). The VICS station permits pilothouse personnel to utilize
the tactical radios.
47. Sound powered telephone (figure 1, item 47). The sound powered telephone permits communication among between
the pilothouse and the other sound powered telephone stations throughout the vessel.
48. Drawing cabinet (figure 1, item 48). The drawing cabinet provides storage for navigational charts.
49. Navigation light panel (figure 1, item 49). The navigation light panel provides controls and circuit protection for the
vessel's navigation lights.
50. Clinometer (heel) (figure 1, item 50). This clinometer indicates the vessel's heel angle.
51. Clinometer (trim) (figure 1, item 51). This clinometer indicates the vessel's trim angle.
52. Damage Control (DC) status board (figure 1, item 52). This board permits pilothouse personnel to post and update the
damage control status of the vessel.
PILOTHOUSE INTERIOR (LOOKING TO PORT)
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Figure 2. Pilothouse Interior (Looking to Port)
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