| 41. | Pilotage is compulsory for ships of 3, 000 gross tonnes and above and gas carriers of any tonnage.
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| 42. | He was a Life Commissioner appointed by the Tyne Improvement Act, and chairman of the Tyne Pilotage Commissioners.
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| 43. | Pilotage or cabotage, in one sense, is the art of sailing along the coast using known landmarks.
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| 44. | After the war he joined the Royal Air Force and became Officer Commanding the Air Pilotage School in 1921.
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| 45. | In order to perform pilotage, pilots must visually see the ground features and reference it to the map.
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| 46. | They reduce the likelihood of leaks occurring at low speed impacts in port areas when the ship is under pilotage.
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| 47. | Pilotage up the river is compulsory ( except for exemption holders ) for all vessels over 30 metres length overall.
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| 48. | Lt . B . Enzer RNVR, with the COPP ( Combined Ops Pilotage Party ) comprising Lt . Cdr.
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| 49. | In 1992, " Derwent " was used for pilotage training, visiting Noum�a and the Whitsunday Islands.
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| 50. | It handles all business relating to incoming foreign ships, such as pilotage, logistics and food / water supply.
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