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Definition: Classification of pilots and pilot services by type of waterway where piloting services are provided.
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Latest revision as of 08:08, 10 January 2018

FEATURE OBJECT ATTRIBUTES


Attribute: Category of pilot


Acronym: CATPLT Code: ?

Camel case: categoryOfPilot

Attribute type: Simple

Data type: Enumeration

Definition: Classification of pilots and pilot services by type of waterway where piloting services are provided.


Expected input:

ID Meaning

1: pilot

2: deep sea

3: harbour

4: bar

5: river

6: channel

7: lake

Definitions:

pilot:

pilot licenced to conduct vessels during approach from sea to a specified place which may be a handover place, an anchorage or alongside

deep sea:

pilot licenced to conduct vessels over extensive sea areas

harbour:

pilot who is licenced to conduct vessels from a specified place, such as a handover area or anchorage into a harbour

bar:

pilot licensed to conduct vessels over a bar to or from a handover with a river pilot (for example as used in USA)

river:

pilot licensed to conduct vessels from and to specified places, along the course of a river (for example as used in Rio Amazonas and Rio de La Plata)

channel:

pilot licensed to conduct vessels from and to specified places, along the course of a channel. (for example as used in Rio Amazonas and Rio de La Plata)

lake:

pilot licensed to conduct vessels from and to specified places on a great lake. (for example as used in the Lago de Maracaibo in Venezuela)

Remarks:

No remarks.

Distinction:


Justification:

New attribute

Comments:

No comments.



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