STCW - Radar Navigator Management Level (RNML)

The STCW Radar Navigator Management Level course is mandatory for masters, officers, and deck officers holding a watchkeeping certificate on ships over 3000 GT, or on passenger vessels over 500 GT operating under SOLAS. This training ensures that participants acquire the knowledge and skills to use radar and ARPA systems effectively for safe navigation, decision-making, and risk management at the management level.

Course duration: 5 days
Locations: Vlissingen
Cost per student: € 1.763,00 (excl. BTW)

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STCW - Radar Navigator (Management Level)

Introduction
Masters, officers, and deck officers holding a watchkeeping certificate on large vessels are responsible for ensuring safe navigation, even under complex conditions. The Radar Navigator Management Level course provides advanced knowledge of the operation and application of radar and ARPA systems, focusing on decision-making, risk analysis, and safe maneuvering techniques in congested or restricted waters. The training complies with the international requirements of the STCW Convention.

Objective
To enhance knowledge and skills in radar navigation, enabling participants to use radar and ARPA systems effectively and responsibly for navigation, collision avoidance, and risk management.

Target group
This course is intended for masters, officers, and deck officers who already hold a Radar Navigator Operational Level certificate and wish to expand their knowledge to meet the requirements of the Dutch Seafarers Act and the STCW Convention.

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Entry requirements
Participants must:

  • Hold a valid Radar Navigator Operational Level (Radar Observer) certificate

  • Have knowledge of the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (COLREGS)

  • Be familiar with nautical terminology

The course is conducted using an advanced radar simulator.

Course content

  • Plotting and working with ARPA

  • Critical use and limitations of radar systems

  • Application of the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea

  • Parallel index navigation

  • Radar navigation in confined waters and restricted visibility

  • Integration of radar with Electronic Chart Display and Information Systems (ECDIS)

Certification
Upon successful completion, participants receive the Radar Navigator Management Level certificate, STCW Reg. II/2, Section A-II/2, Table A-II/2.

Validity
The certificate is valid indefinitely.

Course duration
Five consecutive working days.

Number of participants
Minimum of 4 and maximum of 8 participants.

Course hours
08:30 – 17:00 hours.

Day 1 - Radar and Navigation Fundamentals

The first day of the Radar Management Level course focuses on strengthening core navigation skills. Participants practice manual plotting, apply the Collision Regulations (COLREGS), and perform controlled turns. These techniques are then applied in simulator exercises designed to develop practical radar interpretation and ship-handling awareness.

Day 2 - Advanced Plotting and Maneuvering

Day two emphasizes combining plotting techniques with precise maneuvering. Participants learn to use PI lines and plotsum calculations to plan and execute turns accurately. Simulator sessions challenge participants to apply these techniques under realistic navigation conditions that test both precision and decision-making.

Day 3 - Navigation Systems and Situational Awareness

The third day focuses on the integration of modern navigation tools such as GPS, nautical charts, and ECDIS. Participants combine these systems with radar plotting and practice complex maneuvers, including turns and restricted-visibility operations during a fog exercise.

Day 4 - ARPA, AIS, and Fault Management

On the fourth day, participants deepen their understanding of ARPA (Automatic Radar Plotting Aid) and AIS (Automatic Identification System). The training covers data interpretation, target tracking, and the identification and troubleshooting of system errors. Participants also learn how to maintain navigational safety in the event of technical failures.

Day 5 - Application, IAMSAR, and Examination

The final day focuses on the integration of all acquired skills. Participants engage in simulator exercises combining navigation, communication, and decision-making under realistic operational scenarios. The course concludes with IAMSAR (International Aeronautical and Maritime Search and Rescue) procedures and both written and practical examinations.

What's on the program?

  • Day 1 - Radar and Navigation Fundamentals
  • Day 2 - Advanced Plotting and Maneuvering
  • Day 3 - Navigation Systems and Situational Awareness
  • Day 4 - ARPA, AIS, and Fault Management
  • Day 5 - Application, IAMSAR, and Examination

Get to know our facilities in Vlissingen

Our training locations are specifically designed to optimize your learning experience. With modern facilities, realistic training environments, and centrally located centers in Vlissingen and Groningen, we offer a professional and comfortable setting where practice and safety come together.

Classroom + GMDSS

Realistic training with modern maritime simulation

Classroom + GMDSS

Realistic training with GMDSS and maritime communication.

Full Mission Bridge Simulator

Navigation and ship handling in a lifelike environment

Full Mission Bridge Simulator

In collaboration with HZ University of Applied Sciences, we have access to an extensive range of maritime simulators. These high-tech systems make it possible to train realistic scenarios covering navigation, communication, engineering, and electrical systems.

Part Task Bridge Simulator

Targeted training for specific bridge operations

Part Task Bridge Simulator

Flexible and targeted training on specific bridge systems and navigation procedures.

Realistic training with modern maritime simulation

Classroom + GMDSS

The Classroom Simulation is equipped with modern communication systems, including the GMDSS (Global Maritime Distress and Safety System). Here, participants learn how to manage emergency, safety, and routine communication at sea safely and efficiently.

What makes this simulator unique is that trainees can practice all aspects of maritime communication — including distress calls, alerting, and coordination with rescue services — in a realistic yet safe environment.

Who is it for

The Classroom Simulation is used by maritime personnel, ship officers, nautical students, and offshore teams who need to be proficient in GMDSS operations and maritime communication procedures.

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What you’ll practice

Under the guidance of experienced instructors, participants will learn to:

  • Operate GMDSS equipment for distress, urgency, and safety calls

  • Follow correct procedures for routine communication at sea

  • Collaborate and communicate effectively as a team during emergency scenarios

  • Practice realistic navigation and communication situations

  • Integrate communication within broader Full Mission scenarios

For your organization

Would you like to train your crew in ship communication and navigation procedures?
Contact us — we offer customized programs using both Classroom and Full Mission simulations.

Navigation and ship handling in a lifelike environment

Full Mission Bridge Simulator

The Full Mission Bridge (FMB) is an advanced simulator that enables participants to train realistic bridge scenarios. From ship navigation and maneuvering to communication and teamwork within the bridge crew, the FMB provides a complete learning environment for both routine and emergency situations.

What makes the FMB unique is the combination of authentic bridge instruments and high-quality visualizations, allowing trainees to experience lifelike situations in a safe setting. The simulator can be used independently or integrated with other systems, such as the engine room simulator or the GMDSS classroom, to create fully coordinated Full Mission exercises.

Who is it for

The FMB is used by ship officers, nautical students, and maritime or offshore teams who want to develop or refine their skills in navigation, decision-making, and team coordination.

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What you’ll practice

Under the guidance of experienced instructors, participants will learn to:

  • Navigate and maneuver under various conditions

  • Use bridge instruments such as radar, ECDIS, and conning displays

  • Apply bridge procedures and communicate with traffic control and other vessels

  • Work together, delegate tasks, and demonstrate leadership within a bridge team

  • Make decisions under pressure during emergency situations

  • Integrate operations with the engine room and GMDSS systems in full mission scenarios

For your organization

Would you like your team to train using realistic bridge scenarios or integrated full mission simulations?
Contact us — we’ll create a program tailored to your learning objectives.

Targeted training for specific bridge operations

Part Task Bridge Simulator

The Part Task Bridge (PTB) is a simulator designed for targeted training on specific bridge operations. While the Full Mission Bridge focuses on complete scenarios, the PTB allows participants to practice individual systems and procedures such as navigation, radar, and ECDIS.

What makes the PTB unique is its flexibility: participants can train individually or in small groups, allowing for more focused practice, repetition, and in-depth learning. The PTB can also be seamlessly integrated into broader Full Mission scenarios.

Who is it for

The PTB is used by ship officers, nautical students, and maritime and offshore teams who want to strengthen their knowledge and skills in specific bridge tasks.

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What you’ll practice

Under the guidance of experienced instructors, participants will learn to:

  • Navigate using radar and ECDIS

  • Operate communication and alarm systems

  • Perform maneuvering tasks in simulated conditions

  • Apply COLREGS correctly in traffic scenarios

  • Execute routine and emergency procedures within defined training modules

  • Integrate part-task training into larger Full Mission simulations

For your organization

Would you like your crew or students to practice specific bridge tasks in a focused way?
Contact us — we offer customized PTB training programs, which can also be combined with the FMB or other simulators.

Our Instructors

The faces behind the training

Our experienced instructors challenge you to push your limits and get the best out of yourself.
Our programme coordinators are available to answer all your questions and provide practical information about the training.

Maarten Janse
Senior Maritime Instructor

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Frequently asked questions

DRTC provides a wide range of accredited safety courses for the maritime, offshore, wind and industrial sectors.

  • STCW – including Basic Training, Advanced Fire Fighting, Proficiency in Survival Craft (PSCRB/FRB), Medical First Aid, Medical Care and Security Awareness.
  • GWO – Basic Safety Training (BST) and individual modules such as Working at Height, First Aid, Fire Awareness, Manual Handling, Sea Survival and Enhanced First Aid.
  • NOGEPA – Basic Offshore Safety, Helicopter Underwater Escape (HUET), Sea Survival, Fire-fighting and specialised refresher courses.
  • BHV/First Aid/VCA – Basic and refresher courses in Emergency Response, First Aid and Safety Certification for all sectors.

See the current course overview on our website or contact drtc@drtc.nl for advice on the right training for your needs.

For seafarers and maritime professionals who must comply with international STCW requirements.

Yes, our STCW courses are recognised by the Dutch flag state (the Human Environment and Transport Inspectorate – ILT). Each certificate includes the relevant STCW reference, ensuring international recognition.

We offer Basic Training (BT), Advanced Fire Fighting (AFF), Medical First Aid (MFA), Medical Care (MC), Proficiency in (Fast) Rescue Boats (PSCRB/FRB), and Security Awareness/Designated Duties.

Most STCW certificates must be renewed every 5 years (depending on the module and sea time requirements). Check the course page for exact details.

Yes, a valid maritime medical certificate is mandatory for participation.

Bring valid identification, a medical certificate (mandatory), and swimwear/towel if the course includes a pool module. PPE and rescue equipment are provided by DRTC.

 

Courses are available in Dutch or English. Additional support for reading difficulties can be arranged on request.

You will receive a digital and/or physical certificate in compliance with STCW standards. The format may vary by course.

Not required, but possible. Call us for advice or available options at +31 118 463 382 or email drtc@drtc.nl.

Yes, we can. You can request this when booking or contact us by email or phone. We will arrange a suitable hotel and package for your stay.

You can cancel your booking by contacting us via email or phone. For open enrolment courses you may cancel free of charge up to 5 working days before the start. For customised training you may cancel free of charge up to 14 working days before the start. If you cancel within those deadlines the full course fee will be invoiced.

Visit our ‘Frequently Asked Questions’ page for more information, or contact us at +31 118 463 382 or email drtc@drtc.nl.