Difference between revisions of "Navigators"

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[[Image:Lincoln-Navigator-2001.jpg|thumb|a typical Navigator]]
 
[[Image:Lincoln-Navigator-2001.jpg|thumb|a typical Navigator]]
 
[[Image:Navilimo.jpg|thumb|an ACADEMY Navigator]]
 
[[Image:Navilimo.jpg|thumb|an ACADEMY Navigator]]
A '''navigator''' is the person onboard a ship responsible for its navigation.  The navigator's responsibilities include planning the journey, advising the captain while en route, and ensuring that hazards are avoided.  The navigator is in charge of maintaining the ship's nautical charts, nautical publications, and navigational equipment, and generally has responsibility for meterological equipment and communications.  
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A '''navigator''' is the person onboard a ship responsible for its navigation.  The navigator's responsibilities include planning the journey, advising the captain while en route, and ensuring that hazards are avoided.  The navigator is in charge of maintaining the ship's nautical charts, nautical publications, and navigational equipment, and generally has responsibility for meterological equipment and communications.
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The Navigator class is notable for its relatively large divide in student apathy; most Navigators are either hardcore, 4.0, study-my-ass-off students, or apathetic, I-just-want-to-get-out-of-here-with-my-2.9 students. These poles are both frigid.
  
 
Currently, the Navigators have lost 19 of their original 54 students (including half-years).
 
Currently, the Navigators have lost 19 of their original 54 students (including half-years).

Revision as of 01:08, 10 January 2008

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a typical Navigator
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an ACADEMY Navigator

A navigator is the person onboard a ship responsible for its navigation. The navigator's responsibilities include planning the journey, advising the captain while en route, and ensuring that hazards are avoided. The navigator is in charge of maintaining the ship's nautical charts, nautical publications, and navigational equipment, and generally has responsibility for meterological equipment and communications.

The Navigator class is notable for its relatively large divide in student apathy; most Navigators are either hardcore, 4.0, study-my-ass-off students, or apathetic, I-just-want-to-get-out-of-here-with-my-2.9 students. These poles are both frigid.

Currently, the Navigators have lost 19 of their original 54 students (including half-years).

List of Students


This list is intentionally incomplete in order to honor a request that we remove a particular Navigator's name.