12 Alaska Admin. Code § 56.029

Current through May 31, 2024
Section 12 AAC 56.029 - General requirements for marine pilot license

To qualify for a marine pilot license under AS 08.62.100(a), an applicant must

(1) possess a valid United States Coast Guard license with an endorsement of first class pilotage without tonnage restrictions for the entire region for which a marine pilot license is sought;
(2) show that the applicant has held a valid deputy marine pilot license in this state for a minimum of three years while remaining eligible for license renewal during this period of service without use of the familiarization trips under AS 08.62.120;
(3) repealed 10/25/2002;
(4) possess a valid deputy marine pilot license without geographical exclusions in the region for which the marine pilot license is sought;
(5) have completed a manned ship model course or a simulator course approved by the board within the three years before the date of application for a marine pilot license;
(6) satisfy the regional experience requirements established in 12 AAC 56.031 for the region for which the marine pilot license is sought;
(7) satisfy all additional licensure requirements established by the board in this chapter, including a passing grade on written and oral examinations required by the board in 12 AAC 56.070;
(8) be a citizen of the United States; and
(9) show that the applicant has held a valid deputy marine pilot endorsement to pilot vessels of not more than 110,000 gross tons.

12 AAC 56.029

Eff. 11/1/93, Register 128; am 5/29/96, Register 138; am 3/21/99, Register 149; am 10/24/2002, Register 164; am 10/25/2002, Register 164; am 9/12/2006, Register 179; am 5/26/2007, Register 182; am 1/29/2009, Register 189; am 10/9/2016, Register 220, January 2017; am 9/19/2020, Register 235, October 2020

Authority:AS 08.62.040

AS 08.62.100