tutkanavigointi
Tutkanavigointi, or "dry navigation," refers to a method of planning and simulating maritime navigation routes without relying on real-time electronic or physical navigation aids. This technique is primarily used in training, educational settings, and as a backup procedure in case of equipment failure. The term originates from the Finnish language, where "tutka" means radar and "navigointi" means navigation, though the practice predates modern radar technology.
In tutkanavigointi, navigators use charts, compasses, sextants, and other traditional tools to plot courses, calculate positions,
The practice is often incorporated into maritime training programs to ensure that navigators develop a strong