Current through September 30, 2024
Section 401.214 - [Effective 10/17/2024] Training requirements for Applicant Trainees(a) The Director will determine the number of Applicant Trainees required to be in training by each association authorized to form a pilotage pool in order to assure an adequate number of United States Registered Pilots.(b) No Applicant Trainee may be selected for training unless: (1) The individual meets the requirements and qualifications set forth in paragraphs (a)(2) through (4), (6), (8), and (9) of § 401.210 ;(2) The individual must not have reached the age of 60; and(3) The individual possesses a Radar Observer-Unlimited endorsement on their MMC in accordance with § 11.480 .(c) An individual with other than Great Lakes service must obtain at least six (6) months of service as a credentialed officer, or comparable experience, on the Great Lakes with the pilot association in the District waters assigned before they are eligible to become an Apprentice Pilot. Round trips and related activities completed during this training phase will not count towards Full Registration.(d) The Director must approve the United States Registered Pilots or Temporary Registered Pilots that are designated by the authorized pilot organization to provide training to those Pilots that are in training to be United States Registered Pilots.(e) Persons desiring to be considered as an Applicant Trainee must file with the Director a completed Application Form CG-4509 via email to: GreatLakesPilotage@uscg.mil or by mail to: Great Lakes Pilotage Office, 2703 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave SE, Mail Stop 7509, Washington, DC 20593-7509. Upon the request of the Director, the person desiring to be considered as an Applicant Trainee must submit two full-face passport style photographs, signed on the photo, vertically, as close to the head as possible.(f) Applicants must meet the pre-employment chemical testing requirements as defined in 46 CFR 16.210 .(g) Applicants meeting the minimum requirements of this section who are both selected by the association and approved by the Director will be issued a U.S. Coast Guard Applicant Trainee Identification Card. Such Card is valid until such time as: (1) The expiration of a term determined by the Director;(2) The Applicant Trainee is registered as an Apprentice Pilot under § 401.211 ;(3) The Applicant Trainee withdraws from the training program; or(4) The card is ordered withdrawn by the Director.