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The Newsletter of the American Pilots’ Association

December 15, 2017 Page 1

McGEE AND PHILLIPS HONORED FOR HEROISM AT INTERNATIONAL MARITIME ORGANIZATION CEREMONY IN LONDON

Two Houston Pilots who defied fire to bring a minutes, leaving both pilots exhausted and burned. burning to safety, averting a major maritime ca- McGee, using tugs, was then able to bring tastrophe, received the 2017 International Maritime the damaged tanker safely to a mooring facility. Organization (IMO) Award for Exceptional Bravery McGee and Phillips were nominated by the In- at Sea during the 2017 IMO awards ceremony, held ternational Maritime Pilots' Association (IMPA), in London on Monday, November 27. with support from the APA. The Award was decided Captain Michael G. McGee and Captain Mi- by a panel of judges and endorsed by the IMO Coun- chael C. Phillips were recognized for their role in cil at its 118th session in July. averting a major tragedy in September 2016. The Presenting the pilots with medals and certifi- ship the two were piloting, the 810 foot-long tanker cates, IMO Sec- AFRAMAX RIVER, suffered a major propulsion retary General casualty in the middle of the night while in the Hou- Kitack Lim said ston Ship Channel causing the ship to allide with a the two had been mooring dolphin and burst into flames. faced with a Captain McGee and Captain Phillips were sur- challenge which rounded by a towering wall of burning fuel as the was out of the raging fire quickly spread across the channel, threat- ordinary and re- ening other tank and nearby waterfront facili- quired great ini- ties. Both pilots remained at their stations on the tiative and hero- of the ship during the fire. Captain McGee ism. Accept- managed to maneuver the stricken and blazing vessel ing the Award, Captain Phillips (left) and Captain away from surrounding ships and facilities. Captain Captain Philips McGee (right) are congratulated by Phillips coordinated communications and fire- agreed that the IMPA President Captain Simon Pelle- fighting efforts with the Coast Guard and numerous incident on the tier following the ceremony. local fireboats. Captain Phillips also rushed to man a night of September 6, 2016 was not something that fire hose and put out fires burning on the port bridge they encountered in routine piloting duties. wing. See page 2 for more on the 2017 IMO award The inferno was finally extinguished after 90 ceremony.

Page 2 ON STATION December 15, 2017 MORE FROM THE IMO PILOT LADDER SAFETY AWARD CEREMONY The photo below, sent by Captain Jonathan During their time in London Samuell (Houston Pilots), demonstrates several fail- while accepting the 2017 IMO ures of pilot transfer arrangements to meet U.S. pilot Award for Exceptional Bravery at ladder regulations, as well as SOLAS regulation Sea, Captain McGee and Captain V/23 and IMO Assembly Resolution A.1045(27), Phillips were interviewed by the British Broadcast- which provides: side ropes should be continuous; ing Company (BBC) and asked to recount their har- lower platform of the accommodation ladder should rowing experience aboard the AFRAMAX RIVER. be secured to the ship's side; ladder should be The full BBC interview is available at: rigged immediately adjacent to the lower platform; www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3csvqp2 and steps of the pilot ladders should be equally At the award ceremony, Captain Phillips gave spaced… the following brief acceptance speech on behalf of APA strongly en- Captain McGee and himself: courages member pilots to report pilot ladder defi- Secretary-General Lim, Chairman Lantz, Excellencies, ciencies to federal and members of the Assembly, distinguished guests, ladies and State authorities whenev- gentleman, Captain McGee and I thank you, the Council, and er encountered. the members of the Panel of Judges for this tremendous honor. The annual IMPA We also want to thank the International Maritime Pilots’ Associ- safety survey, conducted ation for nominating us, and the Houston Pilots and the Ameri- from October 1-14, is can Pilots’ Association for their support. critical in efforts to im- Obviously, what happened on the night of September 6, prove pilot transfer ar- 2016 was not something that we encounter in our normal pilot- ing duties. It’s also not something that we train for or practice. rangement safety. The Frankly, we didn’t have a lot of time to even think about what survey results, which are we needed to do. We just did it. submitted yearly to IMO, We’d like to think, however, that we did what we did in are essential for assessing large measure because we’re state pilots. We’re used to taking vessels’ compliance with control when we climb aboard a ship. Pilots don’t sit back and international and national standards for pilot ladders. wait for others to tell them what to do. We also feel a deep re- sponsibility for protecting our port. We are proud to be state CAIRNS REPRESENTS APA AT IALA eNAV MEETING commissioned pilots and proud of what state pilots do in safe- guarding their respective ports. In that respect, we accept this The International Association award on behalf of our fellow pilots in Houston, the U.S. and of Marine Aids to and everywhere else in the world. Lighthouse Authorities (IALA) held the 21st meeting of its e- Navigation Committee (ENAV) at American Pilots’ Association 499 South Capitol Street, S.W., Suite 409 IALA HQ, from September 18-22. Washington, D.C. 20003 The APA is an Associate Member of IALA, (202) 484-0700 • Fax: (202) 484-9320 which gives member pilots another voice at IALA to Captain Jorge J. Viso ·················· President complement that of IMPA. Captain Whit Smith ··················· Secretary-Treasurer Captain Eric A. Nielsen ··············· Sr. Vice President-North Atlantic States Navigation Technology Director, Bill Cairns, Captain W. Crayton Walters III ····· Vice President-South Atlantic States participated for the APA, and representing IMPA Captain Michael C. Torjusen ········ Vice President-Gulf States Captain Brett A. Palmer ·············· Vice President-Gulf States (Louisiana) was French pilot, Captain Jean-Daniel Gilles. Captain Peter McIsaac ················ Vice President-Pacific Coast States The effort of most import to pilots is the work- Captain Danny H. Gallagher ········· Vice President-Great Lakes Paul G. Kirchner ······················· Executive Director-General Counsel ing group on the Maritime Service Portfolio (MSP). Clayton L. Diamond ··················· Deputy Director-Assoc. General Counsel The Pilotage Service was among the sixteen mari- William R. Cairns ····················· Navigation Technology Director Lisa Powell Townshend ·············· Operations Director time services identified by IMO as providing e-

ON STATION is published by the American Pilots’ Association, a non-profit Navigation service to ships. IMPA has the responsi- professional association composed of groups of state-licensed pilots operating bility for this MSP and will develop it when the in each of the coastal states, as well as groups of U.S. registered pilots in the guideline is again considered during the next IALA Great Lakes region. Each pilot in APA-member groups receives ON STA- TION, the costs of which are paid from the member’s dues. Any comments, work program beginning in September 2018. APA suggestions or questions concerning ON STATION should be directed to the continues to work closely with IMPA in this effort. attention of the APA office at the above address.

Page 3 ON STATION December 15, 2017 APA OFFICERS MEET IN APA has key partnerships. John THE NATION’S CAPITOL Nadeau, Coast Guard Assistant Commandant for

The officers of the American Prevention Policy, and Mr. Brian Curtis, Director of Pilots’ Association met in the APA the NTSB’s Office of Marine Safety, provided over- offices on October 16. The Presi- views of their respective agency’s latest initiatives dent, Regional Vice Presidents, the and priorities. The two also gave updates on the on- Secretary-Treasurer and the APA staff discussed na- going EL FARO marine casualty investigations. tional and international matters, as well as APA busi- Captain Viso delivered the President’s Report, ness. Each Vice-President provided a comprehen- during which he summarized past, current and sive report on issues, concerns, and topics of general planned APA work, and discussed his views on tech- interest from his region. nology and the piloting profession. Trustees gave a APA President, Captain Jorge Viso; Executive report on pilotage matters within their respective Director-General Counsel, Paul Kirchner; Deputy States, including pilot operations, port activities, and Director-Associate General Counsel, Clay Diamond; political updates. Clay Diamond gave a presenta- and Navigation Technology Director, Bill Cairns, tion on recent credentialing matters, and the meeting then reported on national and international items. concluded with Paul Kirchner providing the annual The APA report included the following: a federal Executive Director-General Counsel Report. legislative overview; an update on USCG and NTSB On October 17, Captain Paul Amos conducted matters; an overview of activities with IMO, IALA his inaugural meeting as NAVTECH Chairman. He and IMPA; and an update on the status of planning was assisted by Vice Chairman, Captain Jonathan for the 2018 APA Biennial Convention in Savannah. Samuell, and Navigation Technology Director, Bill Cairns. Of particular note, NAVTECH unanimously adopted an updated resolution on Emerging Elec- tronic Navigation and Control Technologies, which was later approved by the Board of Trustees. The resolution is available at www.americanpilots.org. NAVTECH also considered the impacts of hur- ricanes Harvey and Irma, with robust discussions on pilot association efforts to restore shipping opera- tions during the recovery period. Representatives from NOAA discussed its Under Keel Clearance Workshop held in September and charting Category Zones of Confidence, which define the accuracy of the underlying data used to build a chart. APA OFFICERS Front row, left to right: Captain Eric Nielsen (North Atlantic VP), Bill Cairns gave an update on eNavigation ef- Captain Jorge Viso (President) and Captain Whit Smith (Secretary forts at IMO, IALA, and RTCM, reporting that IMO Treasurer) had agreed to conduct a regulatory scoping exercise Back row, left to right: Captain Mike Torjusen (Gulf VP), Captain Crayton Walters (South Atlantic VP), Captain Peter McIsaac (West for autonomous shipping; identifying IMO regula- Coast VP) and Captain Bret Palmer (Gulf-Louisiana VP) tions that could impact unmanned ships. He also re- ported that the S-Mode concept had moved away ANNUAL BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING from its original concept of pushing one button on a FOLLOWS OFFICERS MEETING device to return to a standard point of reference, and is now focusing on standardization of symbols, men- In accordance with the APA By-Laws, the us, and hotkeys. Board of Trustees met in Washington on October 17- Captain Jonathan Samuell discussed the PPU 18. The meeting was attended by Trustees from each Survey on the types of hardware, software, training, coastal State and from the three Great Lakes dis- etc., being used by member pilot groups and present- tricts, as well as the Secretary Treasurer, and the Re- ed the preliminary results of the survey. NAVTECH gional Vice Presidents. APA President, Captain also heard views from several pilot groups on the use Jorge Viso presided over the meeting. In addition, of PPU’s when maneuvering Ultra Large Container the APA Navigation and Technology Committee Vessels in their pilotage areas, with the majority of (NAVTECH) held its annual meeting in the after- groups employing two pilots on these jobs. noon of the first day of the Trustees’ Meeting. The Committee concluded with a discussion of The Trustees’ Meeting began with addresses by group updates and changes to their PPU systems, as two senior officials from agencies with which the well as new equipment purchases.

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APA BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING

Secretary Treasurer, Captain Captain Howard McVay, North- APA Trustees listen to a speaker at Whit Smith, gives his report east Pilots (left) and Captain Dan- the October meeting ny Gallagher of the Lakes Pilots’ Paul Kirchner, Executive- Association Director-General Counsel

From left to right, Captains Wes Moore, Bret Palmer and Chuck LaHaye The NTSB’s Mr. Brian Curtis (right), listens as From left to right, Linda Styrk, and Captain Viso introduces him to the Trustees Captains Rick Casas and Joe Long

APA Regional Vice Presidents

Clay Diamond, Deputy Director-Associate General Counsel

Captain Whit Smith (left) and Captain Trey Thompson

Captain Eric von Branden- fels (left) gives his report to the other Trustees Rear Admiral John Nadeau speaks to Trustees

Page 5 ON STATION December 15, 2017 OFFICE OF COAST SURVEY COMES TO THE APA OFFICE

On 7 September, the APA host- ed Ms. Rachel Medley, Chief of Customer Affairs, and Mr. John th Nyberg, Chief of the Marine Chart The 17 annual eNavigation Conference was Division from NOAA’s Office of Coast Survey. held December 6-7 in Seattle. Unlike the scores of Captain Jorge Viso, APA President, Clay Diamond, other eNavigation meetings that are largely steeped Deputy Director, and Bill Cairns, Navigation Tech- in academic or theoretical discussions, this confer- nology Director, participated for the APA. ence focuses on technology The original reason for the meeting was to clari- advances that impact vessel fy the various surveys being performed by NOAA operations and the mariners and the US Army Corps of Engineers. Ms. Medley who navigate the vessels. and Mr. Nyberg discussed briefly the Category At this year’s meeting, Zones of Confidence for charts. It was agreed that topics included Technical this was a subject that would be of interest to pilots Developments in Automa- and a presentation to the October NAVTECH meet- tion, Navigation and Cyber- ing was planned. In addition, Mr. Nyberg noted security – moderated by some variations in chart presentations for different Captain Jorge Viso, APA ports. Coast Survey would like to get pilot feedback President; Automation in on preferences for harbor chart presentations. Not- the Operational Environ- ing that Coast Survey was active in the IHO S-100 ment - moderated by Cap- tain Paul Amos, Columbia NAVTECH Chair, Captain Standard rollout, they offered their assistance to Paul Amos during the 2017 APA in its ongoing participation at IALA in the e- River Pilots; Regulations, eNavigation Conference Navigation implementation of S-100. Standards, and Policies for This was a very productive meeting that gave e-Navigation, Automation, and Cybersecurity – the APA some insights into the charting efforts by moderated by APA Navigation Technology Director NOAA and strengthened the already strong relation- Bill Cairns; Applied Cybersecurity and e- ship with this key NOAA office. Navigation; The Impact of Automation on Bridge Resource Management; Dynamic Underwater Keel NOAA WORKSHOP ON Clearance Project Update; and Advances in Data UNDERKEEL CLEARANCE AND Collection and Dissemination. PRECISION NAVIGATION SYSTEM With the assistance of Captain Wayne Bailey, Bay and River Delaware Pilots (recently retired), the On September 8, Bill Cairns, APA Navigation conference organizers were fortunate to secure as a Technology Director, participated in a NOAA Tech- speaker the newly confirmed Maritime Administra- nical Workshop on Underkeel Clearance (UKC) and tor, RADM Mark Buzby, USN (ret). Precision Navigation Systems at NOAA Headquar- With its real world focus, this conference always ters in Silver Spring, MD. The main feature of the draws significant participation from pilots. Of the workshop was a presentation by a UKC developer on more than 100 attendees, nearly 40 were APA and its Long Beach Underkeel Clearance Project. CMPA member pilots. The APA is a key supporter The intent of the workshop was to better under- of this conference and member pilots are encouraged stand the data that modern navigation and under keel to put this on your calendar for 2018. clearance systems require. NOAA used this as an opportunity to bring together NOAA environmental data observation and forecast managers with mari- ners and UKC system developers to discuss their DON’T FORGET THE APA PAC FUND needs and requirements for these systems and the data that drives them. Send your voluntary contribution to: NOAA presentations covered water level and APA Political Action Committee 499 South Capitol St., SW—Suite 409 current observations, remote sensing and high reso- Washington, DC 20003-4023 lution laser scanning, bathymetry, coastal modeling, and marine weather and nearshore wave prediction.

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KEEPING UP INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS...OR WHO’S THAT IN THE LEDERHOSEN?!

HOUSTON PILOTS CHRISTEN TWO NEW PILOT

On October 21, the Houston Pilots christened two new SWATH design pilot boats - the HOU- STON and BAYOU CITY. A local television news anchor served as of ceremonies for the chris- tening ceremony, which was held at the San Jacinto College Maritime School in La Porte, Texas. Captain Robert M. Shearon, Presiding for the Houston Pilots, hosted various port, Coast During a recent trip to Germany, Captain Joe Brown, St. Johns Bar Pilots’ Association (left) and Guard and local elected officials at the ceremony. Captain Eric Nielsen, Association of Maryland Pi- Captain Jorge Viso, APA President, also attend- lots (right), visited with Captain Hans-Hermann ed the christening. The actual christenings were han- Luckert, IMPA Senior Vice President and President dled by Port Houston Chairman Janiece Longoria of the German Pilots’ Association and Mrs. Kerry Taylor, wife of Texas State Senator Larry Taylor.

24th IMPA Congress Dakar, Sénégal, April 23-27, 2018, http://impadakar2018.com/

2018 APA Biennial Convention Savannah, Georgia, September 30-October 5 The Pilot HOUSTON on the Houston Ship Channel. Photo: Henry de La Garza

The Officers and Staff of the ELECTIONS, SELECTIONS, APPOINTMENTS, ETC.

The following APA-member pilots associations recently American Pilots’ Association announced new officers:

 Houston Pilots: Captain Mark W. Mitchem (Presiding wish all Members and their families Officer), Captain Greg J. Brown (Executive Committee), and Captain Robert C. Roberts (Executive Committee). Happy Holidays and a  Southeast Alaska Pilots Association (SEAPA): Captain Safe, Healthy and Prosperous Kathy Flury (President), Captain Frank Didier (Vice President), and Captain John Herring (Secretary). New Year!