OAR 856-015-0011
Original Licensing Requirements - Columbia & Willamette River Pilotage Ground


In addition to the requirements in OAR 856-015-0010 (Original Licensing Requirements)(1), (2), (3), to qualify for a Grade “C” license over the Columbia and Willamette River pilotage ground, the applicant shall, prior to taking the board’s examination required under 856-015-0010 (Original Licensing Requirements) (1):

(1)

Have served at least 730 active working days as captain of towing vessels on the Columbia River and its tributaries, or have completed a program of apprenticeship training which has been approved by the Board, as specified in OAR 856-015-0025 (Apprentice Selection & Training Program - Columbia & Willamette River Pilotage Ground);

(2)

Complete at least six trips under the supervision of an unlimited state-licensed pilot while on the bridge of a ship of not less than 500 feet length over-all (L.O.A.) into the upper harbor in Portland above the Burlington Northern Railroad Bridge, including at least one trip in each direction. The training course monitor may defer satisfaction of the requirement for trips through the Burlington Northern Railroad Bridge if insufficient training trip opportunities through that bridge are available, provided that any license issued without fully satisfying this subsection will be restricted to below the Burlington Northern Railroad Bridge until the requirements of this subsection are fully satisfied, and provided further that the holder of such a restricted license must complete the requirements at the earliest opportunity training trips through the Burlington Northern Railroad Bridge are available;

(3)

Complete at least 110 transits while on the bridge of a ship of not less than 500 feet L.O.A. within the 270 days preceding the examination, with at least 70 of these transits made under the supervision of an unlimited state-licensed pilot and at least 80 of the transits completed within 150 days after the first transit is completed;

(4)

When combining trip segments to establish a transit, each trip segment may be used only once;

(5)

Complete at least six trips under the supervision of an unlimited state-licensed pilot within the 270 days preceding the examination while on the bridge of a ship of not less than 500 feet L.O.A. in a combination of the following directions, with at least three trips in each direction:

(a)

From the Willamette River, turning east (upstream) into the Columbia River; and

(b)

From the Columbia River upstream of the mouth of the Willamette River, turning south into the Willamette River.

(6)

Complete at least 10 trips in either direction between Astoria and Longview or Kalama under the supervision of an unlimited state-licensed pilot.

(7)

Complete at least 4 trips from dock to dock or anchor to dock while on ships not less than 500 feet L.O.A. while under the supervision of an unlimited state-licensed pilot, with each such trip requiring a 180 degree turn before docking.

(8)

Train at least 25 additional days as directed by the training course monitor, with assignments chosen at the discretion of the training course monitor that may include, but need not be limited to, shipboard training, electronic navigation training, manned model training, attendance at meetings with maritime-related governmental agencies or exposure to maritime related administrative activities.

(9)

Present recommendations from the training course monitor and from at least ten unlimited state-licensed pilots who participated in the training, certifying that the applicant has demonstrated sufficient knowledge and shiphandling skills to pilot ocean-going ships up to 600 feet L.O.A. on the pilotage ground.
(10) Additional restrictions, grades, and degrees of licenses are contained on 856-015-0015 (Restrictions on Licenses) and 856-015-0035 (Degrees of Licenses for the Columbia and Willamette River Pilotage Ground).

Source: Rule 856-015-0011 — Original Licensing Requirements - Columbia & Willamette River Pilotage Ground, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=856-015-0011.

Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 856-015-0011’s source at or​.us