Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2018C00034:reg:9:p26
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2018C00034
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 9 (pt 26/34)
Character Range: 73416–76138

days after the collision or grounding.
       (7)If AMSA extends the term of a licence suspension under subsection (6), AMSA must as soon as practicable give notice, in writing, of the extension to the pilot.
Note   AMSA may also advise the pilot provider who employs or contracts the pilot of the suspension and any extension of its term — see Schedule 3, licence condition 7.

66 Effect of suspension of licence
       If a pilot licence is suspended, the licence does not authorise the licensee to carry on any activity under the licence during the suspension.
Note   It is an offence to perform prescribed duties of a licensed pilot without a pilot licence — see section 169 of the Navigation Act.
Division 7 Check pilot arrangements

67 Check pilot licence conditions
       A check pilot licence is subject to each condition mentioned in Schedule 4.
Note   A check pilot licence is also subject to conditions mentioned in Schedule 3 and any other conditions imposed by AMSA — see s 50.

68 Check pilot voyage considered voyage
       A check pilot voyage counts as a transit of the pilotage area where it occurred for both the pilot and the check pilot.

69 Pilot responsible for conduct of voyage
       During a check pilot voyage, the pilot must be responsible for the conduct of the voyage at all times.

70 Assessment review
       If a check pilot tells AMSA of an unsatisfactory finding for a pilot on a check pilot voyage under clause 7 of Schedule 4, AMSA may:
(a) separately interview the check pilot and the pilot about the assessment; and
(b) arrange for another competency assessment to be undertaken by the pilot with a different check pilot nominated by AMSA; and
(c) after the assessment mentioned in paragraph (b) — determine whether further action is necessary; and
(d) tell the pilot and the pilot provider of the outcome.

71 Consistency in assessment
       To ensure consistency in the assessment of pilots, AMSA may review assessments conducted by a check pilot or be present during the conduct of an assessment on a check pilotage voyage or through a competency assessment.
Division 8 Approved pilotage training courses
Subdivision 8.1  Application, decision etc

72 Application
       (1)A person (the applicant) may apply to AMSA for approval to provide a stated pilotage training course for a stated pilotage area.
Note   A fee may be determined for this section — see the AMSA Act, s 47.
       (2)The application must be in writing.
Note   If a form is approved for the application, the approved form must be used and is available on the AMSA website at http://www.amsa.gov.au — see Marine Order 1 (Administration) 2013.
       (3)AMSA may, in writing, require the applicant to give AMSA