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(a) To qualify for a training pilot endorsement under AS 08.62.097 (b), a licensed marine pilot
(1) must hold a United States Coast Guard license as a first-class pilot of vessels of any gross tons with a federal pilotage endorsement for the waters for which a training pilot endorsement is sought, if a federal pilotage endorsement is issued for those waters;
(2) must submit evidence of compliance with the requirements of AS 08.62.120 (a)(4)(A) during the license period immediately before the license period for which a training pilot endorsement is sought;
(3) must meet the following experience requirements during the period immediately before the license period for which a training pilot endorsement is sought:
(A) for a training pilot endorsement sought for the Southeastern or Southcentral Alaska Region, three consecutive years of experience as a state marine pilot in the region for which a training pilot endorsement is sought;
(B) repealed 12/1/2002;
(C) for a training pilot endorsement sought for the Western Alaska Region, three consecutive years of experience in the Western Alaska Region;
(4) shall submit a recommendation from the pilot organization of which the applicant is a member; and
(5) must be approved by the board, after the board has considered the recommendation of the marine pilot coordinator.
(b) A training pilot is not required to accept a pilot trainee. A training pilot shall notify the marine pilot coordinator of nonacceptance of a pilot trainee.
(c) A marine pilot who holds a training pilot endorsement for the Western Alaska Region that is valid on 6/16/96 may renew the endorsement through March 1, 1998, during regularly scheduled renewal periods, if the marine pilot meets the requirements in (a)(1) and (a)(2) of this section; to renew the endorsement beyond March 1, 1998, the marine pilot shall meet the requirements of (a)(1), (a)(2), and (a)(3)(C) of this section.
(d) For purposes of AS 08.62.165 , the term "pilot" includes a training pilot who meets the requirements of this chapter.
History: Eff. 10/2/93, Register 127; am 4/7/95, Register 134; am 5/17/95, Register 134; am 6/16/96, Register 138; am 12/1/2002, Register 164; am 6/13/2003, Register 166
Authority: AS 08.62.040
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