STANDARDS OF TRAINING, EVALUATION AND CERTIFICATION OF TURKISH MARITIME PILOTS
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1 STANDARDS OF TRAINING, EVALUATION AND CERTIFICATION OF TURKISH MARITIME PILOTS Ali CÖMERT 1, Özkan POYRAZ 2 1 Captain, Maritime Pilot (Strait of Istanbul), Turkish Maritime Organisation Inc. (TDİ A.Ş.), T.D.İ İstanbul Liman İsletmesi Müdürlüğü, Meclisi Mebusan Cad., No: 52, Salıpazarı, İstanbul, Turkey, Tel: , Fax: , [email protected] 2 Dr.Captain, Director General, Directorate of Maritime Transport T.C. Başbakanlık Denizcilik Müsteşarlığı, Deniz Ulaştırması Genel Müdürlüğü Gazi Mustafa Kemal Bulvarı No:128/A Maltepe, Ankara, Turkey Phone: , Fax: , [email protected] ABSTRACT Regulations for Competencies, Training, Certifications and Working Standards of the Maritime Pilots published on Official Gazette No on the date of 28 November 2006 has upgraded the training, evaluation and certification standards for maritime pilots. In this paper we analyse the new Turkish Maritime Pilot Legislation and compare with the international standards. We consider the international standards in accordance with the related provisions of the IMO Resolution A. 960 (23), STCW 78 and other related IMO documents. We also emphasize the background experience, entry standards, entry examinations, apprenticeship of the maritime pilots, and practical examination of pilot competency, certifications levels, on-the-job training, revalidation and upgrading of the competency. Keywords: Turkish Maritime Pilots, Pilot Training, Evaluation and Certification 1. INTRODUCTION Maritime pilot is the person who pilots the vessel and guides the master of the vessel, for the subjects related to the vessel s navigation and maneuvering, as per international practices, within the area where he/she is authorized by holding the necessary pilot license, providing the services limited with navigation and maneuvering only, while the master of the vessel remains essentially responsible. The above definition was established by the Turkish Maritime Legislation, Regulations of Competencies, Trainings, Certifications and Working Standards of Maritime Pilots, as promulgated in the Official Gazette no of 28 November There are international and national requirements for the qualifications, training and certifications of the maritime pilots. The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) Assembly in 2003 adopted resolution A.960 (23) Recommendations on training and certification and operational procedures for maritime pilots other than deep-sea pilots, which includes two main sections with the titles Recommendation on Training and Certification of Maritime Pilots other than Deep sea Pilots and Recommendation on Operational Procedures for Maritime Pilots other than Deep sea Pilots. Considering international requirement and recent development the Turkish national legislation for maritime pilot training and certification has been amended in Regulations of Competencies, Trainings, Certifications and Working Standards of Maritime Pilots, has been promulgated in the Official Gazette no of 28 November We will refer these Regulations as RCTCWSMP (2006) in this paper. 2. TURKISH MARITIME PILOTS LICENCES Every particular pilotage area has separate pilotage license, and separate training, evaluation and certification procedures in Turkish pilotage waters. RCTCWSMP (2006) states also the levels of the pilot licences. Turkish Maritime Pilots have two different classes of licences. a) Maritime Pilot (up to GRT) b) Senior Maritime Pilot (unrestricted) 409
2 Maritime Pilots holding the licence (up to GRT) are permitted to serve as pilot onboard the vessels of gross tons or less. Senior Maritime Pilots are permitted to serve as pilot onboard vessels of any gross tons. 3. BACKGROUND OF TURKISH MARITIME PILOTS Turkish maritime pilots are senior seafarers with considerable sea-going experience and as the result of high standard training witch they have to attend initially and throughout their professional life they develop very detailed local knowledge and expertise The General Conditions to Obtain Maritime Pilot Licences of Competency RCTCWSMP (2006) Article 6 states that in order to obtain any kind of licence, it is required; a) to be a citizen of the Turkish Republic, b) to have contractual capacity c) not to carry prior encumbrances fort he crimes listed in article 6-c d) to have undergraduate degree e) to have an ocean-going master licence (unlimited), and minimum one year command experience as master. f) to be medically fit as per the related provisions of this regulation, g) to prove, with a report to be obtained from a competent hospital, that he can speak fluently without stuttering, h) to complete successfully Maritime Pilot Basic Training i) to be under the age of 50 on the day the on-the-job training started, j) to complete on the job training and to obtain a testimonial as per Article 7, k) to prove English language proficiency as per related provisions of this regulation l) to pass the Maritime Pilot oral and practical (onboard) exams on related exam topics. 4. APPLICATION AND MARITIME PILOT BASIC TRAINING Maritime pilot candidates who fulfill the general conditions except the Maritime Pilot Basic Training may apply for being a maritime pilot to the Harbour Master of the pilotage area. Harbour Muster shall give the candidate application form for the basic training supported with the manned models or simulators in the authorised training centres. If the candidate successfully completes the basic training, may obtain a certificate. This certificate is valid for two years Maritime Pilots Basic Training Topics The following topics of the Maritime Pilots Basic Training are required by the pilotage legislation RCTCWSMP (2006). Turkish Maritime Pilot Candidates have to successfully complete this standardised training before starting their apprenticeship (on-the-job training) in any pilotage area. No Outline of the Maritime Pilots Basic Training Hours A. Shiphandling Theory 1 Vessels types and manoeuvring characteristics 2 Propulsion systems and manoeuvring 3 Propeller 4 Inertias, moments and resistances 5 Rudder 6 Turning circle 7 Pivoting point 8 Bow and stern thrusters 9 Tugs, types and characteristics 10 Manoeuvring with tugs 11 Interaction with tugs 12 Wind 13 Current 14 Shallow water 15 Narrow water (bank effects) 16 Anchorage 49 hours 410
3 17 Navigation and manoeuvring planning 18 Use of electronic navigational aids (AIS, portable pilot units, and other devices) 19 Vessel traffic Services (VTS) 20 Bridge Resource Management 21 Human factor, leadership, 22 Manoeuvring in emergencies 23 Case studies regarding the shiphandling 24 Related legislation 25 Maritime English B. Practical (hands on) training using the full mission bridge simulator or manned model ships Total 21 Hours 70 hours (15 days) 5. MARITIME PILOT ON-THE-JOB TRAINING AND TESTIMONIAL RCTCWSMP (2006) Article 8 states that in order to take the maritime pilot licence exam, the candidates shall fulfill the following on-the-job training conditions and they have also to obtain a testimonial from the pilotage organisation, according the written opinions of authorised pilots with whom the candidate attend as apprentice pilots. If they fail to obtain a testimonial, they shall repeat the same training again Application for On-the-Job Training The applications for being an apprentice maritime pilot shall be submitted to the pilotage organisation that authorized in the related port. The pilotage organisation shall submit to the harbour master the document evidencing that the Candidate to be trained as a pilot is appointed as a apprentice maritime pilot and the document stating compliance of attributes of the Candidate with the conditions specified under the paragraphs RCTCWSMP (2006) Article 6, accompanied with a petition bearing the date when the candidate will start the on-the-job training. Before starting the training, the Candidate to take the pilotage training shall submit training book, a copy of which is given in RCTCWSMP (2006), to the approval of the pilotage organisation and of the port authority On-the-Job Training for Harbour Pilots The apprentice maritime pilot shall attend in the pilotage of at least 90 vessels of 500 or more gross tones for at least 6 months in the related port. However, the Administration may reduce number of the ships to 50 for smaller ports with less traffic in the event that it is unlikely to dock 90 vessels within six months. For the apprentice pilots for Istanbul Port, the apprentice shall attend pilotage of minimum 35 vessels each in Haydarpaşa and Karaköy, and at least 20 vessels in other parts of the port. Apprentice pilot must attend to manoeuvrings in all parts of the port, for every one of the piers, facilities, mooring buoys and anchorages at least one manoeuvring during the on-the-job training period. For the existing pilots when they apply for onthe job in any port 60 vessels in within four month are accepted sufficient to complete their on-the-job training On-the-Job Training for Turkish Straits Pilots RCTCWSMP (2006) states that during the minimum four months apprenticeship for the Strait of İstanbul, the candidate pilots must attend at least total 160 pilotages under the supervision of an authorised pilot, for the passages of the vessels of 5000 or more gross tons. Half of these 160 passages (80 passages) must be by day; other half must be by night. Number of passages in both directions of the İstanbul Straits should be equal as far as practicable. At least half of these 160 passages (80 passages) must be onboard vessels of 150 metres length over all (LOA) or more. Apprenticeship in the İstanbul Strait should include the whole passage. There is similar also similar requirement for Çanakkale Strait in the RCTCWSMP (2006). During the minimum four months apprenticeship for the Strait of Çanakkale, the candidate pilots must attend at least total 100 pilotages under the supervision of an authorised pilot, for the passages of the vessels of 5000 or more gross tons. Half of these 100 passages (50 passages) must be by day; other half must be by night. Number of passages in both directions of the Çanakkale Straits should be equal as far as practicable. At least half of these 100 passages (50 passages) must be onboard vessels of 150 metres length over all (LOA) or more. Apprenticeship in the Çanakkale Strait should include the whole passage. 411
4 6. MARITIME PILOT EXAMS AND EXAM TOPICS The apprentice pilot who has completed successfully the on-the-job training and fulfils the general conditions may apply for exam to Harbour Master Examination Board Maritime Pilots Exams are carried out by the Seafarers Examination Centre (SEC). SEC representative must be an ocean-going master holding unlimited master certificate of competency (C-o-C). Under the chairmanship of a representative of SEC, five members (including the chairman) constitute the Examination Board. A regional directorate representative with the unlimited master licence, Harbour Master of the pilotage area and two senior pilots from the pilotage organisation are other four members Maritime Pilots Exams Topics The following topics of the Maritime Pilots Exams are required by the RCTCWSMP (2006). Turkish Maritime Pilots Candidates have to be successful in both, oral and practical exams. Oral and practical exams shall be evaluated separately with the full grade 100. Anyone succeeding less than 70 for one of these exams shall be deemed to have failed. a) b) a) Maritime Pilot Oral Exam Topics: 1) 2) 3) 4) Turkish Maritime Pilots Oral and Practical Exams Topics: Information on the navigational, port and straits charts limited with the pilotage area, limits of the port area, berths and anchorages, mooring buoys, shoals, forbidden area, warnings, lights, buoys, marks, symbols, abbreviations, in the ports and in the straits, pilot embarkation and disembarkation points, local currents, eddies, winds and their effects, courses to navigate, traffic separation schemes (TSS) ( if any), transits and bearings, Vessel Traffic Services (VTS) structures and functions, emergency procedures, general information on the sea area within the pilotage area and neighbouring vicinity, Shiphandling, characteristics of the propulsion system, propellers, rudders and its functions, effects of the variables such as draught, trim, speed trough the water, ground speed, under keel clearance, turning circle, stopping distance on the shiphandling. Effects of winds and currents on ship manoeuvring and ship navigation, anchoring and leaving the anchorage, berthing, unberthing, mooring to the buoys, making a stern-fast with and without the tug Legislation: the Act of Ports (no.618, dated ), the Act on Protection of Life and Property at Sea (no: 4922, dated ), related port legislations, local rules and regulations, general usages and customs, the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972 (COLREGS), other maritime related national legislation and international conventions, Montreux Convention for the maritime pilots of İstanbul and Çanakkale Straits Maritime English: The proper and fluently use of the Part (A) of the Standard Maritime Communication Phrases (SMCP) as per the requirements of IMO Recommendation A.918. b) Maritime Pilot Practical Exam Topics: 1) 2) For the Harbour Pilot: Candidate pilot must practice an entire manoeuvring of berthing, under the supervision of an authorised pilot, without hesitation, calmly and safely. Additional manoeuvrings such as anchoring, mooring the buoys, making a stern-fast, unberthing may also be requested by the Examination Board. If it is available, manoeuvrings with tugs are preferable for the exams. For the Turkish Straits Pilot: Candidate pilot must practice an entire passage of a vessel of 150 metres or more trough the strait, safely and according the requirements of a proper pilotage, under the supervision of an authorised pilot. 7. MARITIME PILOTS TRAINING SEMINARS AND REVALIDATION OF THE CERTIFICATES Turkish Maritime Pilots licenses are valid for two years. Every pilot mast also participates to refreshment seminar at least once within the two years in order to get revalidation of the licence. 412
5 7. 1. Maritime Pilots Training Seminar Topics The following topics of the Maritime Pilots Refreshment Seminars are required by the pilotage legislation RCTCWSMP (2006). Turkish Maritime Pilots shall participate these seminars in order to refresh their knowledge and to revalidate their licences. No Outline of the Maritime Pilot Seminars 1 Latest developments in the pilotage and ship manoeuvring 2 Case studies, examples of events and incidents about manoeuvring and safety of navigation in different pilotage areas 3 Latest developments in national and international maritime legislation 4 Latest developments in the navigational equipments and technologies 5 The use new navigational equipments 6 Risk management at sea 7 Fatigue management 8 Other similar subjects considering the latest developments with the pilotage. 9 Practical training related the above topics using simulators supports. The program includes all above topics but is not limited with them 8. UPGRADING TO THE SENIOR PILOT LICENCE To upgrade the unrestricted senior pilot licence, it is required to work at least four years as pilot (up to GRT) and to complete the Upgrading Training in the authorised training centres, and also a reference letter from the pilotage organisation Maritime Pilots Upgrading Training Topics The topics of the Maritime Pilots Upgrading Training are required by the RCTCWSMP (2006). Turkish Maritime Pilots Candidates have to successfully complete this standardised training in order to upgrade their licence to the unrestricted level. No Outline of the Maritime Pilot Upgrading Training 1 Latest developments in the pilotage and ship manoeuvring 2 Case studies, examples of events and incidents about manoeuvring and safety of navigation in different pilotage areas 3 Latest developments in national and international maritime legislation 4 Latest developments in the navigational equipments and technologies 5 The use new navigational equipments 6 Risk management at sea 7 Fatigue management 8 Other similar subjects considering the latest developments with the pilotage. 9 Practical training related the above topics using simulators supports. The program includes all above topics but is not limited with them 10 Other additional topics decided by the Maritime Administration 6. CONCLUSION Turkish Maritime Pilots are senior mariners with long tradition and high reputation nationally and internationally. The latest legislation regarding to the competencies of the maritime pilots Regulations of Competencies, Trainings, Certifications and Working Standards of Maritime Pilots, as promulgated in the Official Gazette no of 28 November 2006, upgrades the standards of Maritime Pilots, in many aspects, such as background qualification, training, refreshing the knowledge, evaluation, certifications and upgrading the licences. The revised Turkish Legislation fulfils all international requirement and recommendations. Turkish legislation and Turkish Maritime Pilots keep higher standards in order to protect human life and environment in many pilotage areas in Turkey, in the Ports in the Black Sea, the Marmara Sea, the Aegean Sea, and the Mediterranean Sea and in the Turkish Straits. 413
6 8. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The authors acknowledge and like to thank IMLA (the International Maritime Lecturers Association) for accepting this paper. DEUSMBM (Dokuz Eylül University, School of Maritime Business and Management) and the Organising Committee are also greatly acknowledged and authors like to thank them for hosting the IMLA İzmir The contributions and support of DENİZ KILAVUZLUK A. Ş. for this paper are also gratefully appreciated and acknowledged. 9. REFERENCES Access date: Regulations of Competencies, Trainings, Certifications and Working Standards of Maritime Pilots as promulgated in the Official Gazette no of 28 November Resolution A.960 (23) Recommendations on training and certification and operational procedures for maritime pilots other than deep-sea pilots, (2003). The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) Sağ, O.K. (2006), The Importance of Training and Certification of Maritime Pilots, IMPA 2004 Istanbul Congress Proceedings, p NOMENCLATURE AIS Automatic Identification System C-o-C Certificate of Competency COLREGS Collision Regulations DEUSMBM Dokuz Eylül University School of Maritime Business and Management GRT Gross Tons IMLA International Maritime Lecturers Association IMO - International Maritime Organization LOA Length Over All RCTCWSMP (2006) - Regulations of Competencies, Trainings, Certifications and Working Standards of Maritime Pilots (2006) SEC Seafarers Examination Centre TSS Traffic Separation Scheme VTS Vessel Traffic Services 414
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