Code of Massachusetts Regulations
995 CMR - PILOT COMMISSIONERS: DISTRICT ONE
Title 995 CMR 4.00 - Pilots And Pilotage In District Three Massachusetts
Section 4.07 - Application for Transit Pilot Commission
Universal Citation: 995 MA Code of Regs 995.4
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
(1) The Commissioner will consider, and will interview and examine, only those applicants for a Transit Pilot Commission who:
(a) Is a citizen of the United State of
America;
(b) Is at least 21 years
of age;
(c) Has completed 12 years
of formal education or equivalent satisfactory to the Commissioner;
(d) Is fluent in the English
language;
(e) Is physically and
mentally fit for pilotage service;
(f) Possesses a US Coast Guard license as
mate or master of steam and motor vessels of unlimited gross tons upon oceans,
as well as other endorsements and certificates described in
995 CMR
4.14; and
(g) Has documented pilotage service or prior
maritime service or has suitable veteran sea time.
(2) Each applicant for a Transit Pilot Commission shall submit to the Commissioner:
(a) A signed letter requesting a Commission
specifying the specific type and areas;
(b) A completed application form (D3-001A)
available on the Commissioner's web site (http://sites.google.com/site/massdistrict3pilot/);
(c) Copies of all US Coast Guard credentials
and endorsements, as well as endorsements and certificates required under
995 CMR
4.14;
(d) Copies of US Coast Guard federal first
class pilotage for the Cape Cod Canal and Buzzards Bay;
(e) Proof of 15 round trips as a pilot or as
pilot under instruction or equivalent transits over the waters specified within
the past three years before the date of application; issued by a pilot
association or a federal agency; (one-third of which in each respective
category shall be during hours of darkness unless daylight only operations are
mandated for a particular area);
(f) A Letter of Nomination signed by three
Full Branch Pilots attesting that they have each observed the applicant while
directing the movements of vessels in each of the areas to which the Commission
applied for is applicable, and that said applicant is competent, professional
and posses the temperament to furnish prompt and safe pilotage services;
and
(g) A separate signed letter
explaining any unusual incidents or violations of federal regulations or state
statutes involving the applicant, including the disposition of any formal
hearings or investigations.
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