Pilot Vessel definition

Pilot Vessel means a vessel designed for, but not limited to, the transfer and transport of maritime pilots to and from ocean-going vessels while such vessels are underway.
Pilot Vessel means a vessel designed for and utilized for, but not limited to, the transfer and transport of maritime pilots to and from ocean-going vessels while such vessels are underway, at anchor, or at dock.
Pilot Vessel means a vessel transporting or transferring a pilot to and from a vessel for which services provided by a pilot are required;

Examples of Pilot Vessel in a sentence

  • If necessary, the Pilot Vessel Coxswain should, in consultation with the Duty Pilot or at night the next pilot on turn, abort the operation in conjunction with the “Suspension of Operations” procedure in the Pilotage Code of Practice.

  • In circumstances where restricted visibility exists, or is likely to exist, the Pilot Vessel Coxswain shall as part of the passage plan and risk assessment process decide how the operation will be conducted, what dangers are associated with operating the Pilot Vessel in restricted visibility and what risk reduction measures should be applied.

  • The Pilot Vessel Coxswain should inform the Pilot/Master of any concerns that he may have as to the safety of his vessel and the boarding/disembarking operation.

  • Forth Ports and terminal operators have parameters in place, which require ports, docks or terminals to be closed to shipping movements during periods of restricted visibility.However, there will be times when despite ports, docks or terminals being closed to vessel movements Pilot Vessel operations will still be conducted in the river.

  • However, there will be times when despite ports, docks or terminals being closed to vessel movements Pilot Vessel operations will still be conducted in the river.

  • The Pilot Vessel Coxswain will inform the Pilot/Master of any concerns that he may have as to the safety of his vessel and the boarding/disembarking operation.

  • When completing this assessment the following points should be considered, along with others as deemed necessary in the circumstances: ▪ Allocation of extra time for the Pilot Vessel operation.

  • In the event a contract is cancelled, the State may award the contract to the next lowest qualified bidder.

  • President Johnston announced that he has selected the members of the Pilot Vessel Advisory Committee, and that the Committee will consist of President Johnston, Commissioner John Schneider, SFBP Capt.

  • Commissioner Osen -- report on June 18, 2008 meeting -- possible recommendation to adjust Pilot Vessel Surcharge rate (currently 6.05 mils effective January 1, 2008) if warranted; possible Board action re same Commissioner Osen reported that the Committee met June 18, 2008 and reviewed the Board Fund condition, SFBP Income and Expense and the main topic of discussion was the P/V Surcharge Rate.


More Definitions of Pilot Vessel

Pilot Vessel means a vessel used by a pilot station to carry pilots to and from ships requiring piloting. A vessel that is only occasionally used to carry pilots to or from a ship shall not be regarded as a pilot vessel.
Pilot Vessel means a vessel intended for transporting a maritime pilot from harbour to the vessel in need of pilotage;

Related to Pilot Vessel

  • Vessel means the vessel/craft belonging to the Contractor for carrying out the work.

  • Tank vessel means a ship that is constructed or adapted to carry, or that carries, oil in bulk as cargo or cargo residue, and that:

  • Passenger vessel means any boat, ship, vessel,

  • Cargo vessel means a self-propelled ship in commerce, other than a tank vessel or a passenger vessel, three hundred or more gross tons, including but not limited to, commercial fish processing vessels and freighters.

  • storage vessel means a pressure vessel as defined in the Regulations for Pressure Vessels made under the Occupational Health and Safety Act;

  • Covered vessel means a tank vessel, cargo vessel, or passenger vessel.

  • Recreational vessel means a vessel—

  • tanker in relation to chapter 4 means an oil tanker as defined in MARPOL Annex I, regulation 1 or a chemical tanker or an NLS tanker as defined in MARPOL Annex II, regulation 1.

  • passenger ship means a ship which carries more than 12 passengers;

  • fishing vessel means a vessel used for catching fish, whales, seals, walrus or other living resources of the sea;

  • Cargo means any property carried on an aircraft other than mail, stores and accompanied or mishandled baggage;