Pilot Boarding Station definition
Examples of Pilot Boarding Station in a sentence
For each Window of Arrival, the Shipper shall inform the Operator of the estimated time of arrival (ETA) of the Vessel at the Pilot Boarding Station for access to the Terminal, in accordance with the information exchange procedure between the Vessel and the Terminal described in paragraph 5.1 of this appendix.
The Shipper may not invoke a circumstance that affects its LNG supplies or any other event that affects the transportation of the Cargo up to the "Pilot Boarding Station" (PBS) under this article.
ETA: means the estimated time of arrival of an LNG Carrier at the Pilot Boarding Station.
Time of receipt by the Operator of the Notice of Arrival of the Vessel at the Pilot Boarding Station defined in Appendix 3.
PILOT BOARDING STATIONThe Pilot Boarding Station is located off Triple Island (54° 19.00’ N; 130° 53.10’ W) approximately 22 nautical miles west of the Port of Prince Rupert.
The pilot having the con will request the rail bridge operated by Canadian National Railways to be raised thirty minutes prior to the vessel’s arrival at that location.On the Inbound transit one pilot, responsible for the Harbour transit and berthing, will board in English Bay and take over from the pilot bringing the tanker from the Pilot Boarding Station at Victoria.
Unfortunately, the proposed mitigation measures, "vessels will not exceed a speed of 16 knots within the LAA" and "LNG carrier vessel speed will be reduced to 6 knots when approaching the Triple Island Pilot Boarding Station" (EIS, Section 13 - Marine Resources, pg.
When the LNG Ship arrives at the Pilot Boarding Station (PBS), and has received all necessary port clearances, and is fit for Transfer at the LNG Terminal, Shipper or Transshipper shall cause the master of the LNG Ship or its agent to give Notice Of Readiness to Terminal Operator that the LNG Ship is fit in every way for Transfer, berth or no berth.
Each party shall be responsible for the actual attachment of its own facilities to SWBT’s poles and the placement of such facilities in SWBT’s ducts, conduits, and rights-of-way and shall be solely responsible for all costs and expenses incurred by it or on its behalf in connection with such activities.
The tanker’s speed is reduced to approximately 10.0kts Speed Over Ground (SOG) for the transit through Boundary Pass & Haro Straits to the Pilot Boarding Station off Victoria.