General Pilotage Regulations
10 (1) An applicant who intends to perform pilotage duties in an area in the region of the Atlantic Pilotage Authority shall hold
(a) a master, intermediate voyage, certificate if the applicant is to perform pilotage duties in the compulsory pilotage area of
(i) St. John’s, Holyrood or Placentia Bay in Newfoundland,
(ii) Halifax or Cape Breton in Nova Scotia, or
(iii) Saint John in New Brunswick; or
(b) a master, intermediate voyage, certificate or a master, ship of not more than 350 tons, gross tonnage, or tug, local voyage, certificate if the applicant is to perform pilotage duties in any other area.
(2) An applicant who intends to perform pilotage duties in an area in the region of the Laurentian Pilotage Authority shall hold
(a) a master, local voyage, certificate; or
(b) a first mate, intermediate voyage, certificate.
(3) An applicant who intends to perform pilotage duties in an area in the region of the Great Lakes Pilotage Authority shall hold
(a) a master, intermediate voyage, certificate if the applicant is to perform pilotage duties in the compulsory pilotage area of the Port of Churchill, Manitoba; or
(b) a master, local voyage, certificate if the applicant is to perform pilotage duties in a compulsory pilotage area other than the Port of Churchill, Manitoba.
(4) An applicant who intends to perform pilotage duties in an area in the region of the Pacific Pilotage Authority shall hold
(a) a master, intermediate voyage, certificate; or
(b) a master, ship of not more than 350 tons, gross tonnage, or tug, local voyage, certificate.
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