Pilotage Flashcards

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Pilot/Master responsibilities

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The Master has full responsibility for the safe navigation and manoeuvering of his ship during all acts of pilotage.

Generally, the Master should:
- Follow the pilots advice
- Continue to monitor the progress of the vessel - position fixing etc
- Ensure officers/helmsmen follow the pilots requests with efficiency and courtest
- Remind OOW that he has charge of the vessel while under pilotage and follow the correct procedures if in doubt of the pilots intentions

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Master / Pilot exchange

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  • Presentation of a completed pilot card
  • Pilotage plan including any contingency plans, abort points etc
  • Updates on local conditions such as weather, depth of water, tides, tidal streams etc
  • Update on traffic conditions
  • Wheelhouse poster which includes ships dimensions and manoeuvring information
  • Ship handling characteristics
  • Defects
  • Information on berthing arrangements including tugs, mooring boats etc
  • Location of LSA equipment
  • Confirmation of working language
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What is a pilot ladder?

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  • A ladder that conforms to regulations, made of hardwood steps and Manila rope (natural fiber)
  • Bottom 4 rungs can be made of rubber
  • 5th run always a spreader bar, to prevent ladder from twisting
  • Spreader should be every 9 steps thereafter
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Pilot boarding arrangements

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  • Stanchions
  • Life buoy with light and buoyant line
  • Competent person with communication to the bridge
  • Ladder hangs hard up against the hull, so it does not swing inwards
  • Well illuminated and light shining forward so as not to blind the driver
  • Clear and safe access
  • Away from overboard discharges - exhausts etc
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Steps to boarding a Pilot

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  • Initial contact made
    • Position, course and speed
    • Time
    • Ladder side and height
  • Lifebuoy and light on standby
  • Responsible officer on standby and comms established with bridge
  • Pilot ladder correctly rigged and tested
  • Well illuminated with light shining forward
  • Pilot embarked and escorted to bridge
  • Hotel hoisted
  • Pilot/master exchange
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