A Day in the life of a Port Pilot

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  • Опубліковано 2 тра 2012
  • This what a normal work day looks like for a port pilot.
    A 24 hour shift shown in 11 minutes.
    Recorded in Santa Marta, Colombia.
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  • @kevinguevara5674
    @kevinguevara5674 6 років тому +3

    For three years I was working in Santa Marta as a tug boat master and I must say that I always felt very comfortable in your maneuvers. I really respect your professionalism and your excellent behavior with us.

  • @guillerod81
    @guillerod81  11 років тому +11

    Went to a Maritime School to get my deck officer.s license, then sailed 4 years to get the required sea time. then applied for a pilot;s license at home, and after a year of training I got my license. Started working right away in a local pilot company. Thanks

    • @nolanz2727
      @nolanz2727 3 роки тому

      I’m debating going to Massachusetts maritime academy and studying marine transportation to become a harbour pilot. I’m just wondering how many days a week and what the work hours are like for the job.

  • @musicmakesmysoulfly
    @musicmakesmysoulfly 9 років тому +3

    Thank you. This was very interesting. I never knew this profession existed until today. I respect your responsibility.

  • @andyjohannessen9474
    @andyjohannessen9474 7 років тому +1

    That was great, shows even the serious guys have a sense of humour. Thanks for posting.

  • @mecarpentermusic
    @mecarpentermusic 10 років тому +1

    Very cool video, thanks for posting !!

  • @user-qo3si2tf9r
    @user-qo3si2tf9r Рік тому

    Super the video ✊ and very interesting! Thanks

  • @feliciapeach
    @feliciapeach 9 років тому +2

    I am friends with a Harbour Pilot in Australia. He has tried to get me onboard a ship bearing my own name, however was not successful in achieving this due to safety concerns etc. Good ol' days are sadly long gone.
    I am currently doing my Coxswain's ticket and have been told that I should aim for Masters.
    I have been out on a Pilot Vessel twice during the dark of night. It was an awesome experience. Thankyou for the vid in filling in the parts of the job I have not yet got to experience for myself. I had imagined many flights of stairs etc haha... your vid is exactly how I thought it would be like.

  • @andreacalderon6875
    @andreacalderon6875 4 роки тому +1

    I’m a shipping agent and I just love watching your videos 😍

  • @guillerod81
    @guillerod81  11 років тому +1

    Gracias. la verdad es una profesion en la que ese necesario aprender a menejar un nivel alto de estres. Soy mercante. saludos!

  • @fernandofilho6938
    @fernandofilho6938 11 років тому +2

    Great film Guille! Unfortunatelly it will never ever be possible to put on a film all the responsibility that comes in our day by day duties, and also the hard relation between safety and economic interests presented by pressures over the pilot shoulders sometimes. Congrats!!!

  • @JG-iq7qr
    @JG-iq7qr 9 років тому +4

    I would love to see more videos of the life of a Harbor Pilot. This is the profession I plan to do and would love to learn more about it. Thanks For the video!!!

    • @Noknes
      @Noknes Місяць тому

      did you become a pilot

  • @guillerod81
    @guillerod81  11 років тому

    Muchas gracias. Asi es, no es para nada facil mucho trasnocho y sacrificio, pero es una profesion muy interesante. saluodos.

  • @guillerod81
    @guillerod81  10 років тому +6

    All maritime schools in the world have the same programs. You can either chose to be an engineer or a deck officer. For becoming a pilot, I needed to be a deck officer. It is the same as any university program, and depending on the school, it is 4 or 5 years long. Normally you get a college degree in Nautical Science or engineering and a marine license which you can use to work on merchant ships. the costs vary a lot depening on the country. I paid about 8,000 uSD per semester in the US.

  • @guillerod81
    @guillerod81  12 років тому

    good for you. It's a very different and interesting profession, but it can also be very stressful sometimes.

  • @TheSpectre130
    @TheSpectre130 11 років тому +1

    Really good its really interesting to find out about the piloting profession its a shame its not so well known

  • @guillerod81
    @guillerod81  11 років тому +4

    that's exactly right, few people actually know what exactly a port pilot does, part of the reason why I made this video. Thanks.

    • @rakeshsharma6470
      @rakeshsharma6470 6 років тому

      Hi Everyone, we have opening for Harbor Pilot for UAE location. Please whatsapp me at 0091 7206001398

  • @Matpos9
    @Matpos9 11 років тому

    Mi capitán lo felicito por este video. Muchas Gracias por compartirlo, he tenido la fortuna de poder acompañar a un piloto de buenaventura en varias ocasiones a varias maniobras, y ustedes en definitiva tienen nervios de acero. Gracias! por ultimo Usted es oficial naval o marino mercante en retiro?

  • @Mr.GUT3
    @Mr.GUT3 9 років тому +4

    Its funny how i Just randomly came up on this video and without looking at the descriptiion, i kept saying to myself... This looks awfully lot like Santa Marta. Then i scroll down at the end of the video to see that it says, recorded in Santa Marta lolol... I've been here many times. I was Second Mate on 'CFS Pamplona' which does trade here quite often... Very nice port and place and a very good video. I also aspire to be a port pilot some day. Good Job

    • @guillerod81
      @guillerod81  9 років тому +1

      thank you very much. good luck on your career!

  • @hotjose24
    @hotjose24 11 років тому +1

    Buen trabajo rodriguez. buen video. Muestra que el ser marino mercante no es nada facil, pero a la vez es un grandioso trabajo. saludos desde venezuela.

  • @Engineer_rob95
    @Engineer_rob95 12 років тому +3

    Please, make more! Or just get in front of the camera and tell us about the maritime pilot's life! I'm 16 and being a maritime pilot is my life's dream! In 2015 I'm starting at the University of Marine Education in Rotterdam (Netherlands) I love this profession

    • @Bloodymononoke39
      @Bloodymononoke39 2 роки тому

      Are you a maritime pilot yet?

    • @cabal0092009
      @cabal0092009 Рік тому

      themaritimepil1.blogspot.com/2022/05/a-day-in-harbor-pilots-life.html
      A day in a harbor pilot's life...
      Cool vídeo

  • @TheSpectre130
    @TheSpectre130 11 років тому

    As I said fantastic film, could you possibly make another one?

  • @TheSunMoon
    @TheSunMoon 10 років тому +2

    great video! i applied for a maritime deck officer scholarship and will start my course this coming May! i'm very excited i can't wait! hehe! maybe in the future, i might wanna do piloting for my local port.

    • @guillerod81
      @guillerod81  10 років тому +2

      good for you. it`s an interesting career.

  • @gsaldana22
    @gsaldana22 10 років тому

    How fascinating! This would be a great profession for me! I plan on attending a Maritime Academy and doing something similar to piloting. This was a great "behind the scenes" video.

    • @guillerod81
      @guillerod81  10 років тому

      Thank you. I hope your plans turn out the way you want. Interesting career.

  • @zjice
    @zjice 10 років тому

    kool, I need to enroll myself in a course.

  • @fernandofilho6938
    @fernandofilho6938 11 років тому +1

    Guille, what was the specific kind of equipment used to record the film?

  • @guillerod81
    @guillerod81  11 років тому +1

    Thank you Fernando. You are exactly right about all the commercial, economic pressures and responasbilities. I used a Gopro Hero2 Camera for this video.
    regards!

    • @rakeshsharma6470
      @rakeshsharma6470 6 років тому

      Hi Everyone, we have opening for Harbor Pilot for UAE location. Please whatsapp me at 0091 7206001398

  • @bozenajencek
    @bozenajencek Рік тому

    happy voyage

  • @karatekapten3870
    @karatekapten3870 10 років тому +2

    Great video. It is a good description of our job.
    Best regards from a channel/lake/port pilot in Södertälje Sweden.
    "My lock": Passing the lock of Sodertalje

    • @guillerod81
      @guillerod81  10 років тому +2

      Thank you captain. Regards from Colombia.

    • @karatekapten3870
      @karatekapten3870 10 років тому +1

      Guille Rodriguez 5:31 I like that ! "When you go astern your bow goes to starboard right ?" I do the exact same ! I ask what happens and tries not to get stuck in the righthanded pitch, acting righthanded, lefthanded gearbox bla bla bla discussion. It just leads to missunderstandings.
      It´s nice your on the other side of the globe and we think the same ! :-)

    • @guillerod81
      @guillerod81  10 років тому +1

      Kapten Grodhavet that's exactly right captain.

  • @zjice
    @zjice 10 років тому

    when you went to marine time school, what were you studying? and how much did it cost you?

  • @TrillBill
    @TrillBill 11 років тому +1

    What do Port Pilot do exactly? I'm quite new to this

  • @kstjew6789
    @kstjew6789 11 місяців тому

    Good to see the Marco Polo. Worked on board her at Singapore in 1980

  • @sinclairjones3496
    @sinclairjones3496 7 років тому

    it is amazing how they talk about arriving on time to get unloaded and loaded to depart for the next port. I have noticed that a few ports cannot accommodate these large ships which does not make sense. why sail to a port that too small to accommodate

  • @alexmontego189
    @alexmontego189 2 роки тому

    Ese buque Frio Hellenic construio en mi ciudad en Ucranìa, en fin de 90s, recuerdolo zarpando por su primer viaje desde astilleros. Es unico de ese serie que esta navegando, el otro mismo quedo en astilleros hasta ahora, aun no estaba lanzado al agua. Partenece a una empresa Griega, donde navegaba mi papà casi quince años. La mayoria de tripulante siempre esta desde crimea.

  • @rmtgplayer
    @rmtgplayer 11 років тому

    How did you get started?

  • @brendangil8091
    @brendangil8091 8 років тому +1

    18 year old ... going to maritime academy in a few years ... chasing my dreams of hoping to achieve this

  • @nativeafroeurasian
    @nativeafroeurasian 5 років тому

    Is the "parking" called docking?

  • @runsinbolt9331
    @runsinbolt9331 6 років тому

    24 hour shift, is that normal?

  • @sarge6870
    @sarge6870 5 років тому +2

    Been on many cruises and have a few questions...How far out do you pilot a ship before you debark or board it for docking? How much "control" do you have over the vessel beyond the captain? With so many different vessels (Cruise, Cargo, Tanker etc) do you have to train on all of them? Thanks and god speed...

    • @guillerod81
      @guillerod81  5 років тому +5

      Every port has a desiganted point called the "pilot station" or in the case of a channel, you normally have a "Sea Buoy", those are normally the designated points where a pilot should embark or disembark a vessel. So it's not defined by a certain dsitance, but rather how the local maritime authority designed the navigation routes and limits in the area.
      regarding how much control: the captain always has legal authority (excecpt in Some canals and shipyards). The pilot is considered an advisor to the captain. However, in practice, the pilot actually gives all the orders once he takes the command of the vessel (usally after he sigs what is called pilot/master information exchange document). In highly manueverable vessels such as Dynamically positioned or cruise ships, the master and officers usually do their own thing and the pilot just gives them pointers.
      Pilots are usually retired merchant marine captains, so they should have very ample knowledge and experience on how every different type of vessel maneuvers. Every country has slightly different laws and requirements for pilots, but in general terms, they should be experienced mariners.

    • @sarge6870
      @sarge6870 5 років тому +2

      Thank you sir for well explained answers. Always loved the sea but leave the hard stuff to you guys!

  • @rajeshjoshi1486
    @rajeshjoshi1486 4 роки тому

    Busy day for port pilots

  • @Maloy7800
    @Maloy7800 7 років тому +13

    You don't sound like Colombian. You sound like an American. How did you end up as a pilot in Santa Marta?

    • @guillerod81
      @guillerod81  7 років тому +16

      Actually I am from Santa Marta. However, I recieved my education at American schools, also worked for Transocean (american company) for some years in Africa. That´s probably why. Thanks for the comment.

    • @nmnmnm35
      @nmnmnm35 5 років тому +1

      @@guillerod81 A school on the west coast im assumming, Nor cal?

    • @guillerod81
      @guillerod81  5 років тому +3

      nmnmnm actually Maine Maritime Academy. Would have been cool to go to cal maritime though

  • @captainBFH
    @captainBFH 9 років тому

    I've walked the walk.

  • @charifyks2500
    @charifyks2500 11 років тому

    good video, but in comparison with a days captain in port especially in tankers, is more more hard than a pilots day, if you know...

  • @KingShadStarSeed9
    @KingShadStarSeed9 5 років тому

    Sooooo many steps

  • @ricardosuarez8023
    @ricardosuarez8023 7 років тому

    I might've gotten it wrong, but 24-hour shift?!? Isn't that too much for such a big responsibility?

    • @guillerod81
      @guillerod81  7 років тому +1

      you would think so yes. however those are not 24 hours straight. every manuever takes only about half an hour and you've got plenty rest time in between.

  • @junaidashraf3888
    @junaidashraf3888 3 роки тому

    From PAKISTAN....Pilot is Old man and suffering some asthma problems...

  • @OriginalDimascus
    @OriginalDimascus 5 років тому

    Are you one of the pilots who make the ships wait until they give a 10-20 carton of smokes? Or are you a nice one lol I've heard lots of pilots who make ships wait until they pay a bribe, or they just don't pass.

    • @OriginalDimascus
      @OriginalDimascus 5 років тому

      @@guillerod81 judging by your response, your a crook. I'm also not american

  • @shadowreaper5413
    @shadowreaper5413 8 років тому

    How much do you make per year?

    • @bozo47p
      @bozo47p 8 років тому +1

      +Shadow Reaper 400,000 annually for the average

    • @sinclairjones3496
      @sinclairjones3496 7 років тому

      that's 400,000 dollars or what currency is it

    • @sinclairjones3496
      @sinclairjones3496 7 років тому

      is it 400,000 dollars or what currency is this based on

  • @mattiharbourmh
    @mattiharbourmh 9 років тому +1

    you have ruined it by speeding up the video what the heck

  • @jerematthewjohnson5677
    @jerematthewjohnson5677 9 років тому

    Bar Pilot

  • @mattiharbourmh
    @mattiharbourmh 9 років тому

    i think anyway, this is only an opinion

    • @rakeshsharma6470
      @rakeshsharma6470 6 років тому

      Hi Everyone, we have opening for Harbor Pilot for UAE location. Please whatsapp me at 0091 7206001398

  • @ivyedan7183
    @ivyedan7183 4 роки тому

    that would be such a great job..except for the Somali pirates

  • @neildavidson4320
    @neildavidson4320 8 років тому

    Pilot didn't even know which side the vessel was to berth alongside, dear God.

    • @guillerod81
      @guillerod81  8 років тому +14

      +Neil Davidson yeah, because that´s the way this port works for this kind of vessels (reefer liners), ships are received in a first come, first serve manner, therefore the pilot has to check with the port once he is onboard as to what they want to do with it. dumbass.

    • @motorsportman265
      @motorsportman265 7 років тому +1

      Damn............

    • @cabal0092009
      @cabal0092009 Рік тому

      @@guillerod81 that was a decent answer, I loved the closing

  • @brendangil8091
    @brendangil8091 8 років тому +1

    18 year old ... going to maritime academy in a few years ... chasing my dreams of hoping to achieve this

  • @brendangil8091
    @brendangil8091 8 років тому +5

    18 year old ... going to maritime academy in a few years ... chasing my dreams of hoping to achieve this

    • @manusk40
      @manusk40 6 років тому

      I am in the exact same position but i don't know what to do like where to look for courses or what path to take
      I'd like to know what you've done so far and any advice
      Thanks.

    • @indeepship____3944
      @indeepship____3944 5 років тому

      As someone in a maritime acadmey in the US. Id apply for one of the 5 and hope you get in.

    • @vince-367
      @vince-367 5 років тому +2

      Do whatever the fuck you want dude nobody gives a shit.

    • @jimtuna1354
      @jimtuna1354 5 років тому +1

      @@vince-367 go fuck your self your probable a bumb