I can't help but notice in all these pilot videos, and in all the prevailing weather conditions, not so much as a welcome aboard. Please correct me if I'm missing a cue. Good skilled work Pilot captains.
Not a great set up. The bottom of the ladder should have been cleared of the fenders prior to coming alongside. 7~8 metre climb with no man ropes……….and a big steel deck below. The saving grace was near perfect conditions.
Note the Crowley Tug fender arrangement is not designed for boarding Pilots. Typically a Pilot Boat has a section where there is no fenders so the boat does not crush the ladder. Even though the bottom ladder section is rubber rungs. I wonder if a better arrangement can be made regarding the fenders. Has anyone seen a better layout on a tug for boarding underway?
The ship crew was not profs; no tail rope connected to the pilot ladders and because of that they could not hoist the end of the ladders! It was one moment stack between pilot boat and the hull of the vessel. In case of rough sea pilot boat can jump up and down bulling ladders down with force you can imagine and break the ropes. Not so nice if the pilot is just climbing up somewhere in the middel of the ladder and falling dow to pilot boat deck from lets say from 5 meters. It think it will hurh a pitt.
The Officer doesn't have fall protection he did not comply the (PFAS) Fall Protection System, he must not allowed near on the handlholds stanchions during freeboards.
Technique, you must be quick when it's too rough, jump climb fast, grab bar faster, because when the wave comes back up , you'll get smashed in between two boats.,🙏🙏🙏💖💖💗✌️✌️
I always thought habour pilot would be an awesome job....then I saw the rough sea vids. Not in a million years would I do that. Those are brave men and women!
The cheapest pilot license I've heard of is about 1 million USD in Hong Kong. Don't know about other countries but these kinda jobs are not given freely by the pilot club.
@@cyberdiver7076 My nephew is pilot in the Netherlands. You need to have a bachelor or master degree, basic training first helmsman, around seven STCW trainings, 12 months experience as first helmsman or first captain. Than you can start your pilottraining, which is 12 to 15 months. You'll earn some money while training EUR 3600 EUR once. After your pilottraining you can become a member of the pilot corporation. You need to bring around 50k EUR investment into the company. Revenue or your income is based on the amount of ships and how big the ship is. They nett payment is not bad, but also not very good for a master degree.
Came to NYC/NJ Harbor.. in Winter..
I really enjoy your videos. My old ship the USS El Paso is on the way now being towed by Julie f. Hope you can catch it for her former crew.
I would have needed a nap as soon as I got up the first ladder.
Very dangerous work, really great, please take care, thanks for sharing thrilling video congratulations 🙏
Not what I call a warm welcome...
Why don’t they throw a life line from atop the boat?
I can't help but notice in all these pilot videos, and in all the prevailing weather conditions, not so much as a welcome aboard. Please correct me if I'm missing a cue. Good skilled work Pilot captains.
Looks like taking him to principal's office
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Great video!!! Thanks.
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Boy that ship is spic and span!
Man that 2 ship is big.
Be forever fixing the bottom rungs this way ☹️
Not a great set up. The bottom of the ladder should have been cleared of the fenders prior to coming alongside. 7~8 metre climb with no man ropes……….and a big steel deck below. The saving grace was near perfect conditions.
For shame! Where's the deckhand making sure the pilot gets on okay? Or keeping the ladder steady, and away from the tires it got pinched on?
Deckhand should have pulled the ladder inboard or as the tug fell away and trapped it, it could have ripped the ladder away from the ship.
Note the Crowley Tug fender arrangement is not designed for boarding Pilots. Typically a Pilot Boat has a section where there is no fenders so the boat does not crush the ladder. Even though the bottom ladder section is rubber rungs. I wonder if a better arrangement can be made regarding the fenders. Has anyone seen a better layout on a tug for boarding underway?
@@rickdunn3883 i was a Pilot for 25 years and trust me, those tyres, when trapped between the two hull's, could with any swell, pull the ladder down.
@@sumobear2031 You are absolutely right. We faced with that situation a few times in China
Cheverisimo. Saludos.
That ship is clean
Pilot ladder is too much lower, and it might damage the steps, especially the spreader
A tug is not the best thing to use. Too slow. Pilot launch much better.
The ship crew was not profs; no tail rope connected to the pilot ladders and because of that they could not hoist the end of the ladders! It was one moment stack between pilot boat and the hull of the vessel. In case of rough sea pilot boat can jump up and down bulling ladders down with force you can imagine and break the ropes. Not so nice if the pilot is just climbing up somewhere in the middel of the ladder and falling dow to pilot boat deck from lets say from 5 meters. It think it will hurh a pitt.
That's because it a tug was used. Not a pilot boat.
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The Officer doesn't have fall protection he did not comply the (PFAS) Fall Protection System, he must not allowed near on the handlholds stanchions during freeboards.
Technique, you must be quick when it's too rough, jump climb fast, grab bar faster, because when the wave comes back up , you'll get smashed in between two boats.,🙏🙏🙏💖💖💗✌️✌️
That's why you board at the top of the wave.
I always thought habour pilot would be an awesome job....then I saw the rough sea vids. Not in a million years would I do that. Those are brave men and women!
Women? I’ve never seen a female pilot! This job is too dangerous..
@@Usd217 There's some. 2 females on our river.
The cheapest pilot license I've heard of is about 1 million USD in Hong Kong. Don't know about other countries but these kinda jobs are not given freely by the pilot club.
@@cyberdiver7076 My nephew is pilot in the Netherlands. You need to have a bachelor or master degree, basic training first helmsman, around seven STCW trainings, 12 months experience as first helmsman or first captain. Than you can start your pilottraining, which is 12 to 15 months. You'll earn some money while training EUR 3600 EUR once. After your pilottraining you can become a member of the pilot corporation. You need to bring around 50k EUR investment into the company. Revenue or your income is based on the amount of ships and how big the ship is. They nett payment is not bad, but also not very good for a master degree.
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Dangerous job but very important. Thank you, man.
Wow I would panic brave man
Amazing, thank you for posting this
The inside of the ship feels claustrophobic, uninhibited and so devoid of life.
Maybe be claustrophobic, but the crew makes the journey feel fulfilling.