harbor pilot definition

harbor pilot referred to by the informer means a person who guides ships as they navigate in harbors, coastal waters, inland rivers or lakes. Such a person has to pass the Harbor Pilot Examination to be qualified for the job. According to Article 16 of the Pilotage Law, “any ROC vessel of 1,000 tons and above and any non-ROC vessel of 500 tons and above navigating on any compulsory pilotage district or that enters or leaves any port where compulsory pilotage is required shall hire a pilot.” The shuttle boats of concern in this case are the shuttle boats in Kaohisung Harbor that transport harbor pilots to outside the harbor to
harbor pilot referred to by the informer means a person who guides ships as they navigate in harbors, coastal waters, inland rivers or lakes. Such a person has to pass the

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