Images of cruise ships grounded and on fire are fresh in our minds. Still, we know that a cruise vacation is one of the safest travel options available. This week, safety is in the spotlight as never before with the opening of a new training facility that offers the latest electronic tools available. But while a keen focus on the latest technology is employed, the ongoing program highlights the need for top quality people that can often make the difference between a near miss and a disaster.
Officers and crew members from Royal Caribbean, along with sister-brands Celebrity and Azamara Cruises, now have the advantage of being a part of new simulator training center at Resolve Maritime Academy in Fort Lauderdale. Signaling a renewed focus on safety, staff of the $6.5 million facility cut the grand opening ribbon Monday as journalists in town for the annual Cruise Shipping Miami conference watched a demonstration of the system. It's all part of an ongoing safety program but timing surely looked to address current concerns of the cruising public.
"This was not a knee-jerk reaction to recent events," Captain William Wright, senior vice president of marine operations for Royal Caribbean International and Azamara Club Cruises said of the two year process to get the facility to opening day.Continue reading Cruise ship simulator is key to avoiding future disastersCruise ship simulator is key to avoiding future disasters originally appeared on Gadling on Fri, 16 Mar 2012 16:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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