Ok so this:
Maritime Professional Training
1915 South Andrews Avenue
Ft. Lauderdale FL 33316-
(954) 525-1014
COURSE APPROVAL
RATING FORMING PART
OF A NAVIGATIONAL
WATCH (LOOKOUT DUTIES
ONLY)
Any applicant successfully completing your 16-hour Rating Forming Part of a Navigational
Watch (Lookout Duties Only) course will satisfy the training requirements for certification as
Rating Forming Part of a Navigational Watch RESTRICTED to lookout duties only. This
certification will be valid for one year and may not be renewed.
or this
RATING FORMING PART
OF A NAVIGATIONAL
WATCH ASSESSMENT
Approved to conduct the following assessments from the national assessment guidelines for
Table A-II/4 of the STCW Code for Rating for Forming Part of a Navigational Watch: RFPNW-1-
1A; RFPNW-1-1B; RFPNW-1-1C; RFPNW-1-2A; RFPNW-1-2B; RFPNW-1-2C; RFPNW-1-2D;
RFPNW-1-2E; RFPNW-1-2F; RFPNW-1-2G; RFPNW-1-2H; RFPNW-1-2I; RFPNW-1-2J;
Is not the same as this:
Alaska Vocational Technical Center
RATING FORMING PART
OF A NAVIGATIONAL
WATCH
Any applicant successfully completing your Rating Forming Part of a Navigational Watch
program, including all practical assessments will satisfy the service, training and assessment
requirements of 46 CFR 12.05-3(c) and Table A-II/4 of the STCW Code, Specification of
which is being offered by another school!
It looks like to me that MPT is trying to get the same approval rating as this school in Alaska?
If they would offer the RFPNW Lookout Only course as they claim on their webpage. I would take it and be done then go get my 180 days met since I can't document my old sea time from my original AB (see below), leaving them to work out their differences with NMC. But the front office is telling me that I don't need it and they are not currently scheduling course for RFPNW Lookout Only because it is not needed once you complete their assessments course. I have not found a school in Florida that is conducting the RFPNW (Lookouts Only) course as of yet. I would go do that and be done as well. Maybe I need to expand my horizons and go out of state.
I have a problem proving my sea time because I have been away from the maritime industry for quite awhile. I have tried to recieve/recover my sea time records from archives and NOLA REC directly. But no one can find them in paticular the two letters of sea time from the companies I worked for down in the GOM back when I applied for my original AB Unlimited. I believe they reflected over 1400 days of sea time which met my 1080 days requirement for the AB Unlimited.
I am just getting back into the industry and getting my credentials in order trying to get as much done as possible before packing my gear and heading out. I have no bone about the 180 day requirement not being met even though I rountinly held watches and navigated 300GT vessels between the sea bouys. The electronics have changed and getting the onboard training with them will be a good thing for me.
My next challenge as Mr Cavo says it should be worded will be with getting some sort of credit for sea time turned in back with my AB towards a new issue of a 100GT Masters license I went to school for two months ago. I made the mistake of taking the course along with RADAR and ENAV thinking it would speed things up while waiting for my sea time records to appear! Being unemployed and reading all the horror stoories makes a man think like that! For now I am letting that sleeping dog lie. Once I get my AB and get recency time then I will go to battle over that.
Instead I am currently high and dry upon the rocks stuck in the fog without sounding my old rusty horn! Maybe the USCG will come by and help me get past the NOLA REC hurricane Katrina lost records thing or maybe they will sit just of the rocks and ask me for my passport or just determine I might be a decendent of Jean Lafitte's and blast me off the rocks as a terroist or pirate! Who knows! ........at least is it comforting to know that these rocks have been inhabited before by seafarers who have survived the ordeal if only some oen would have thought to leave some toilet paper behind! or a few hooks to fish with!
One day, one issue at a time! Lie is good even when one has to climb up the moutain.... even thought coming down mountains I have discovered can be even tougher! Maybe being on top of the mountain is the place to be! ...someday
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