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Situation causing risk to air or water navigation

Anavigational hazard orhazard to navigation has been defined in various, slightly different, ways:

  • An obstruction, usually sunken, that presents sufficient danger to navigation so as to require expeditious, affirmative action such as marking, removal, or redefinition of a designated waterway to provide for navigational safety.[1]
  • Any obstacle encountered by a vessel in route posing risk or danger to the vessel, its contents or the environment.[2]
  • An obstruction determined to have a substantial adverse effect on the safety and efficient utilization of the navigable airspace.[3]

Types

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Maritimehazards tonavigation andairspace hazards to navigation.[3]

Hazards to marine navigation

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Hazards may be permanent, or temporary, including seasonal, and fixed or mobile,[4]

Therisk associated with a hazard is aggravated when the position is uncertain, or the hazard is unmarked or obscured by poor visibility.[4]

Consequences

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  • Marine accidents can occur, which can cause loss of life and vessels, or delays of shipping, unreliable transport of people and goods, and environmental damage.[4]

Hazards to airspace navigation

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  • Weather conditions such as high winds, icing, thunderstorms, wind shear and clear air turbulence, low visibility.[5]
  • Physical obstructions such as tall buildings, radio masts, cranes, wires, mountains, cliffs, power lines.[5]
  • Volcanic ash.[5]
  • Smoke and convection from wildfires.[5]
  • Human factors, such as fatigue, poor navigation, inattention, bad communication and aircrew error.[5]
  • Entering restricted airspace without proper authorisationand warning.[6]
  • Wildlife such as birds can be a hazard, particularly during takeoff and landing.[5]
  • Dysfunctional navigation systems such as radio and radar beacons, lights, etc.

Conditions determining a hazard

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When deciding whether a static hazard will be marked,the following factors may be considered:[7]

  • Location of the obstruction relative to the navigable channel and relative to other hazards[7]
  • Difficulty of navigation near the obstruction[7]
  • Depth of water over the hazard, and how much it is likely to vary[7]
  • Type of vessel traffic in the vicinity of the hazard, particularly draft, but also amount of traffic[7]
  • Physical characteristics of the hazard[7]
  • Probability that the hazard may move[7]
  • Weather conditions that are likely in the vicinity[7]
  • How long the hazard has existed in that location, and any history of accidents involving the hazard,[7] and
  • Whether the object is considered a hazard in terms of alternative legislation[7]

Marking of navigational hazards

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Main article:Navigational aid

An aid to navigation (ATON) is any device external to a vessel or aircraft specifically intended to assist navigators in determining their position or safe course, or to warn them of dangers or obstructions to navigation.

Navigational warnings

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See also:Notice to mariners andWorld-Wide Navigational Warning Service

A navigational warning is information published or broadcast providing information on the status of one or more navigational hazards.[8]

References

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  1. ^"33 CFR § 64.06 - Definition of terms".www.law.cornell.edu. Retrieved21 May 2024.
  2. ^"navigational hazard".www.eionet.europa.eu. GEMET General Multilingual Environmental Thesaurus. Retrieved21 May 2024.
  3. ^ab"Hazard to navigation: Definition".www.lawinsider.com. Law Insider. Retrieved21 May 2024.
  4. ^abc"Marine navigation hazards".The Encyclopedia of World Problems & Human Potential. Retrieved21 May 2024.
  5. ^abcdef"Hazard identification and management in aviation".www.casa.gov.au. Retrieved16 June 2025.
  6. ^"Airspace Infringement and Navigation".skybrary.aero. Retrieved16 June 2025.
  7. ^abcdefghij"§ 64.31 Determination of hazard to navigation".Title 33 Chapter I Subchapter C Part 64 Subpart D § 64.31. 17 May 2024. Retrieved21 May 2024.
  8. ^"Navigation hazards"./www.nsw.gov.au. Retrieved21 May 2024.
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