Not under command

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Vessels are found frequently operating under the Automatic Identification System (AIS) Not Under Command (NUC) option near ports and close to shores in order to report their manoeuvre status to nearby traffic. When asked if they are under any kind of restriction regarding their engines or steering, they often answer that they are just drifting or waiting for the pilot or shipowner's orders. The question that arises is this: Are these vessels really under an NUC situation or can the AIS Navigational Status menu adapt to the different circumstances of navigation?. © 2012 The Royal Institute of Navigation.

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Salinas, C. F., Peãa, V., Pérez, G., & Horton, T. L. (2012, October). Not under command. Journal of Navigation. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0373463312000203

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