What should I pay attention to when running the Southeast Asia route? Good brothers and sisters!
Southeast Asian routes are better in the eyes of the crew! Well, I won't say anything except/kloc-0.) There are many typhoons on Southeast Asian routes in summer, especially in the South China Sea, which is sometimes difficult to predict and find. The typhoon path in the Pacific Ocean is obvious, but we should pay attention to it in summer. When we accept meteorological faxes, we should always get land-based support from the company. 2) Although the pirates in the South China Sea are petty thieves, I think they are more dangerous than Somalia. Don't pat the brick. Somalia rarely kills people, but pirates in the South China Sea do. But most of them pay special attention to money, so be careful. 3) When crossing the South China Sea, special attention should be paid to small fishing boats with fog near the coast of China. If conditions permit, there are too many fishing boats off the Taiwan Province Strait near the coast of China. 4) Most ships in Southeast Asia are old ships, with small tonnage and poor ship quality. Always pay attention to the ship's condition, especially when sailing empty. 5) I don't want to say this, but I still want to have a sense of responsibility and security. I wish all the crew and brothers healthy and happy forever.