Aviation Standard Test Battery-E (ASTB E) Practice Test

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What is indicated by the shout "Gangway" on a ship?

  1. Prepare for boarding

  2. Clear the passage

  3. Stand by for emergency drills

  4. All crew members report to the main deck

The correct answer is: Clear the passage

The shout "Gangway" on a ship indicates that the passageway is to be cleared. This command is used when someone is about to pass through a designated area, often carrying something large or needing to ensure safe movement, which can be especially important in busy environments like on a ship. When crew members hear "Gangway," it signals them to make way for the individual or group coming through, ensuring safety and preventing obstructions in high-traffic areas. Understanding this context can help reinforce why this particular response is appropriate in maritime communication.