After almost five months of training, Able Seaman Boatswains Mate Gemma Hawken joined an elite group and now routinely drives an Royal Australian Navy major fleet unit on a day-to-day basis.
Able Seaman Hawken is one the first sailors on HMAS Success to be awarded a Limited Navigation Watch-keeping Certificate. The Certificate allows Able Seaman Hawken to perform the duties of the Officer of the Watch when conducting single ship operations in open ocean by day or night.
The Limited Navigation Watch-keeping Certificate programme on Success is the brain-child of Lieutenant Commander Jared Webb, the Navigation Officer, who after hearing many Sailors ask ‘how hard can it be to drive a ship?’ put his mind to giving them the opportunity to find out.
http://news.navy.gov.au/en/Jun2015/Fleet/2124/Able-Seaman-qualifies-as-Officer-of-the-Watch.htm#.VYx9lufOTeS
Personally, I think this is a great program. It gives junior sailors a shot at either commissioning, if that's what they want to do, and/or at least gives them a good appreciation of the intricacies of being OOW. I'm not sure what the follow-on effects this would be - does that mean NCM OOWs are double-hatted or become their own "Limited OOW" trade? Does that mean potentially that MARS Officers become purely specialized as NAVO/Warfare Officers?