District II Quebec City-Les Escoumins - Transports Canada
District II Quebec City-Les Escoumins - Transports Canada
District II Quebec City-Les Escoumins - Transports Canada
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3.5 Required skills<br />
Program overview 2<br />
Program:<br />
Program Code:<br />
Pilotage Certificate Training for the Laurentian Region<br />
(<strong>District</strong> <strong>II</strong> <strong>Quebec</strong> <strong>City</strong>-<strong>Les</strong> <strong>Escoumins</strong>)<br />
Mandatory skills<br />
Skills<br />
Duration<br />
1. Planning the passage into the marine district 120 h<br />
2. Navigating a ship in the marine district’s confined waters 120 h<br />
3. Carrying out emergency measures specific to the marine district 30 h<br />
Duration<br />
270 h<br />
Optional skills 3 Skills Duration<br />
4. Deciding which measures to take for ice navigation 30 h<br />
5. Carrying out docking manoeuvres 30 h<br />
6. Bridge resource management 30 h<br />
Duration<br />
90 h<br />
3.6 Description of the training outlines<br />
The training outlines available to the instructor and the candidates are found in this part. At the<br />
beginning of each module, we repeat the objectives and standards described in the training<br />
program. The training outline, which follows the objectives and the standards, deals with<br />
duration, training environment, content, and suggested teaching/learning methods. Each outline<br />
covers one skill component. For example, five training outlines have been prepared for the<br />
module Planning the passage into the marine district. We suggest an introductory module at the<br />
beginning of the program describing the work, the study program, and information required for<br />
the smooth functioning of the program.<br />
2<br />
3<br />
These skills deal with application of local knowledge.<br />
The optional skills can be acquired one at a time or all at once, depending on the candidate’s needs.<br />
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