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Pilot reporting procedures—advisory notice

Clause 6 to Schedule 3 of Marine Order 54 (Coastal pilotage) 2014 (MO54) specifies requirements for reporting to REEFVTS. The purpose of this advisory note is to describe the procedures for coastal pilots to follow to comply with those requirements.

Accurate reporting to REEFVTS is important at all times.

The information reported to REEFVTS is entered into the AMSA Certification and Pilotage System (CPS). This information is used to verify voyages for the purposes of monitoring Fatigue Risk Management Plan (FRMP) compliance and recording bona fides for the issuance or revalidation of pilot licences.

When to report

Pilots must report to REEFVTS when commencing and ceasing pilotage duties in the REEFREP area1 . These reports must be made:

(a) if it is safe to make the report:

(i) no later than 30 minutes after the pilot commences pilotage duties; and

(ii) no later than 15 minutes after the pilot ceases pilotage duties; or

(b) if it is unsafe to make the report - as soon as it is safe to make the report.

MO54 defines that a pilot:

What to report

Each report must contain:

Reports covering breaks for rest periods or meals whilst on duty during the pilotage transit are not required.

Last review date

21 September 2020