46 C.F.R. § 15.812
(a) Except as specified in paragraph (f) of this section, the following vessels, not sailing on register, when underway on the navigable waters of the United States, must be under the direction and control of an individual qualified to serve as Pilot under paragraph (b) or (c) of this section, as appropriate:
(b) The following individuals may serve as a Pilot on a vessel subject to paragraph (a) of this section, when underway on the navigable waters of the United States that are designated areas:
(2) An individual holding a valid MMC officer endorsement as Master or Mate, employed aboard a vessel within the restrictions of their credential, may serve as Pilot on a vessel of not more than 1,600 GRT propelled by machinery, described in paragraphs (a)(1) and (3) of this section, provided they—
(3) An individual holding a valid MMC officer endorsement as Master, Mate, or operator employed aboard a vessel within the restrictions of their credential, may serve as Pilot on a tank barge or tank barges totaling not more than 10,000 GRT/GT, described in paragraphs (a)(1) and (3) of this section, provided they -
(c) An individual holding a valid MMC officer endorsement as Master, Mate, or operator, employed aboard a vessel within the restrictions of their credential, may serve as a Pilot for a vessel subject to paragraphs (a)(1) and (2) of this section, when underway on the navigable waters of the United States that are not designated areas of pilotage waters, provided they—
(e) Federal pilotage requirements contained in paragraphs (a) through (d) of this section are summarized in the following two quick reference tables
(1) Table 1 to § 15.812(e)(1) provides a guide to the pilotage requirements for inspected, self-propelled vessels.
| Designated areas of pilotage waters (routes for which First-Class Pilot's MMC officer endorsements are issued) | Non-designated areas of pilotage waters (between the 3-mile line and the start of traditional pilotage routes) | |
|---|---|---|
| Inspected self-propelled vessels greater than 1,600 GRT, authorized by their COI to proceed beyond the Boundary Line, or operating on the Great Lakes | First-Class Pilot | Master or Mate may serve as Pilot if they— 1. Are at least 21 years old; 2. Have an annual physical exam; and 3. Maintain current knowledge of the waters to be navigated.1 |
| Inspected self-propelled vessels not more than 1,600 GRT, authorized by their COI to proceed beyond the Boundary Line, or operating on the Great Lakes | First-Class Pilot, or Master or Mate may serve as Pilot if they— 1. Are at least 21 years old; 2. Maintains current knowledge of the waters to be navigated; and 1 3. Have four roundtrips over the route.2 | Master or Mate may serve as Pilot if they— 1. Are at least 21 years old; and 2. Maintain current knowledge of the waters to be navigated.1 |
| Inspected self-propelled vessels greater than 1,600 GRT, not authorized by their COI to proceed beyond the Boundary Line (inland route vessels); other than vessels operating on the Great Lakes | First-Class Pilot | Master or Mate may serve as Pilot if they— 1. Are at least 21 years old; 2. Have an annual physical exam; and 3. Maintain current knowledge of the waters to be navigated.1 |
| Inspected self-propelled vessels not more than 1,600 GRT, not authorized by their COI to proceed beyond the Boundary Line (inland route vessels); other than vessels operating on the Great Lakes | No pilotage requirement | No pilotage requirement. |
| 1 One roundtrip within the past 60 months. | ||
| 2 If the route is to be traversed during darkness, one of the four roundtrips must be made during darkness. |
(2) Table 2 to § 15.812(e)(2) provides a guide to the pilotage requirements for tank barges.
| Designated areas of pilotage waters (routes for which First-Class Pilot's MMC officer endorsements are issued) | Non-designated areas of pilotage waters (between the 3-mile line and the start of traditional pilotage routes) | |
|---|---|---|
| Tank Barges greater than 10,000 GRT/GT, authorized by their COI to proceed beyond the Boundary Line, or operating on the Great Lakes | First-Class Pilot | Master, Mate, or Master, Mate (Pilot) of towing vessels may serve as Pilot if they: 1. Are at least 21 years old; 2. Have an annual physical exam; 2 3. Maintain current knowledge of the waters to be navigated; 1 and |
| 4. Have at least 6 months' service in the deck department on towing vessels engaged in towing operations. | ||
| Tank Barges 10,000 GRT/GT or less, authorized by their COI to proceed beyond the Boundary Line, or operating on the Great Lakes | First-Class Pilot, or Master, Mate, or Master, Mate (Pilot) of towing vessels may serve as Pilot if they: 1. Are at least 21 years old; 2. Have an annual physical exam; 2 | |
| 3. Maintain current knowledge of the waters to be navigated; 1 | ||
| 4. Have at least 6 months' service in the deck department on towing vessels engaged in towing operations; and | ||
| 5. Have 12 roundtrips over the route.3 | ||
| Tank Barges authorized by their COI for inland routes only (lakes, bays, and sounds/rivers); other than vessels operating on the Great Lakes | No pilotage requirement | No pilotage requirement. |
| 1 One roundtrip within the past 60 months. | ||
| 2 Annual physical exam does not apply to an individual who will serve as a Pilot of a tank barge of less than 1,600 GRT. | ||
| 3 If the route is to be traversed during darkness, three of the 12 roundtrips must be made during darkness. |
(f) In Prince William Sound, Alaska, coastwise seagoing vessels over 1,600 GRT and propelled by machinery and subject to inspection under 46 U.S.C. Chapter 37 must—
(1) When operating from 60°49′ north latitude to the Port of Valdez, be under the direction and control of an individual holding a or MMC endorsed as Pilot who—
(2) Navigate with either two credentialed deck officers on the bridge or an individual holding a or MMC endorsed as Pilot, when operating south of 60°49′ north latitude and in the approaches through Hinchinbrook Entrance and in the area bounded—
[USCG-2004-17914, 78 FR 78005, Dec. 24, 2013, as amended by USCG-2021-0348, 87 FR 3223, Jan. 21, 2022; USCG-2020-0069, 87 FR 66591, Nov. 4, 2022; USCG-2021-0834, 89 FR 102338, Dec. 17, 2024]