Examples of Training Ship in a sentence
Such period shall constitute the period of sea time required as a prerequisite for licensing under applicable Federal Regulations and shall not exceed seventy (70) days aboard the Training Ship.
The status of the Training Ship, including the date and time of the commencement and termination of any such status, shall be determined from time to time by the President of the Academy.
No paid leave of absence shall be available to any member of the bargaining unit during any period in which such member of the bargaining unit is serving aboard the Training Ship while such ship is on shipyard status, except with the prior approval of the President of the Academy.
The Training Ship is to be operated and maintained always, both at sea and while pier side, in full compliance with all applicable Federal, State, local and tribal laws and regulations.
If the Training Ship is found in order, the Academy representative shall sign a receipt for the Training Ship.
A Training Ship remains property of the United States Government as a component of the NDRF, and under the terms of 46 U.S.C. § 57100 retains the legal status as a “Public Vessel” of the United States during its operation by the Academy and otherwise.
If it is the temporary recipient of a Training Ship ordinarily assigned to another institution, the Academy agrees to execute a separate supplemental agreement or charter with the Administration.
The Administration, the Federal Government, and the Training Ship shall not be responsible for the payment of maintenance and cure for any of the individuals listed or contemplated in the preceding sentence.
If use of the Training Ship is terminated by the Administration, the Administration may substitute another Training Ship, to the extent permitted by applicable law, so as to optimize its utility to the training program, or may cooperate with the Academy in arranging for training time aboard a substitute vessel and/or commercial vessels for its cadets.
The Academy shall submit the training voyage itinerary of the Training Ship including a listing of foreign ports to be visited, for approval of the Deputy Associate Administrator and National Coordinator for Maritime Education and Training or designee at least sixty (60) days in advance of the date such voyage is scheduled to begin.