Cruise Ship Crew Drops Lifeboats During Port Drill | Safety Training in Action
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the crew goes through these drills all kinds of drills they're constantly being trained on emergency situations
if you're ever contemplating not cruising because you're concerned about safety these they constantly going through drills
the key here is for everybody out there that's um concerned about cruising or really scared about it
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You don’t see this every day on a cruise… unless you’re paying attention while docked in port. While most passengers are off exploring or relaxing onboard, we caught a behind-the-scenes moment of real cruise life in action—as the crew lowered multiple lifeboats into the water for a training drill and safety inspection. Watching from the dock, we had a rare front-row view of the entire process: from the carefully coordinated launch to how the boats are handled once they hit the water. This is all part of regular SOLAS (Safety of Life at Sea) drills required by international maritime law—and it’s a reminder of just how much happens behind the scenes to keep cruise passengers safe. Whether you’ve ever wondered how lifeboats work, what crew members practice during drills, or just love the engineering of modern ships, this is a quick glimpse at something most travelers never see. ⚓Thank you for coming along on our journey. #CruiseLife #CruiseShipDrill #LifeboatDrill #CruiseShipSafety #MaritimeTraining #BehindTheScenesCruise #CruiseCrew #HubbardsJourney #CruiseVlog #PortDay #CruiseShipOperations #SafetyAtSea #LifeboatsInAction #CruiseTravel #CruiseTips