We hold pilotage to be a service to the shipowner and general public to ensure that safety is put before profit. |
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The pure navigational techniques of celestial and dead reckoning should have been superseded at this time by pilotage. |
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An Electronic Flight Information System provides primary pilotage and navigation displays for the aircrew. |
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Evasive action after the bombing was also under the pilotage navigator's direction. |
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We know how many river users are appalled at the way pilotage is being run and who are genuinely frightened to use the Humber without an experienced navigator. |
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Compulsory pilotage areas are established to enhance operational safety and to protect the environment from marine accidents. |
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The absence of evaluation criteria for pilotage skills increases the risk of a subjective evaluation and an inaccurate assessment. |
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These regulations are amended from time to time to reflect developments in pilotage services across the country. |
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Russia can be expected to exact a steep price in transit fees and pilotage. |
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Anyway, they add, pilotage rates do not affect a shipowner's decision about using a port. |
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The pilots should remember that it was high pilotage rates on the Mississippi in the 1870s that first brought big business to Texas's ports. |
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Eventually, because the act of pilotage needed to be regulated and to ensure that pilots had adequate insurance, the harbours licensed pilots. |
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Theory courses are held in the early afternoon on subjects such as meteorology, aerology, flying regulations, pilotage and video analysis of the days activities. |
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The PPA also offers a familiarization program that allows potential applicants to acquire a better knowledge of the pilotage areas and pilot duties before commencing the entry-level examination process. |
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These submissions argue that docking pilotage ensures safety of navigation in the port and that discontinuing docking pilotage should not be contemplated until the matter has been examined thoroughly. |
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By international agreement between the United States and Canada, the waters of the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence River have been divided into designated and undesignated pilotage waters. |
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As part of a memorandum of understanding between Canada and the United States, both countries reciprocally recognize pilot licences for pilotage in contiguous compulsory waters. |
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The need for craft of the boat class in fisheries, pilotage, salvage, and transport resulted in almost innumerable models, each designed for superior performance in a specific task and to meet geographic and economic needs. |
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European Union legislators recommend that a new port services law exempts pilotage and boatage because they also constitute a public service. |
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Because of the treacherous waters, pilotage is an essential service for shipping. |
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Members of Combined Operations Pilotage Parties clandestinely prepared detailed harbour maps, including depth soundings. |
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Pilotage is one of the oldest professions, as old as sea travel, and it is one of the most important in maritime safety. |
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