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Member
Qualifications
USCG
Auxiliary members must be qualified to perform many of the missions
in support of the US Coast Guard. To obtain these qualifications,
members undergo training similar to that provided to Coast Guard
personnel.
Members
are generally required to complete training and one or more
tests showing their knowledge and proficiency for the skills
involved.
Once
qualified for a specific type of activity, members generally
perform a minimum number of missions each year and in some cases
attend workshops and perform training tasks to maintain their
proficiency. Periodic Re-qualification is required for many
activity types with varying requirements.
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area:
Vessel
Examiner | Marine Dealer Visitor
| Instructor | Boat
Crew | Boat Coxswain
PWC
Operator | Mobile Radio Operator
| Air Crew
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Vessel
Examiner (VE)
Ref:
Vessel Safety Check Manual, COMDTINST M16796.8, Page 6
Primary
Mission - Vessel Safety Check (VSC) on recreational boats
generally under 65 feet
Qualification
- Complete the open book exam within a three hours time
limit and pass the VE exam with a passing score of 90%. In addition,
perform five VSCs under the supervision of a certified VE. The
certified VE determines whether or not the examination was satisfactory
and provides specific, instructional feedback to the qualifying
member to further assist in the qualification process. The certified
VE trainer is credited with the five VSCs performed.
Annual
- VE must complete at least five VSC each calendar year
Re-Qualification
- If any qualified VE fails to perform the annual certification
procedures within the last five years, they must complete two
satisfactory VSCs under the supervision of a certified VE in order
to regain their certification. The certifying VE receives the
credit for the two recertification VSCs. The candidate must then
meet the requirements as stated in the Annual Certification Procedures
above to retain their certification.
Notes
- For the Coast Guard Auxiliary, VEs may also examine Uninspected
Passenger Vessels and Commercial Fishing Vessels.
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Marine
Dealer Visitor (MDV)
Ref:
Auxiliary Marine Dealer Visitor Manual, COMDTINST M16796.3B, Pages
2-4 and 2-5
Primary
Mission - Promote safe boating for the recreational boating
public through the aid of the marine dealer
Qualification
- Complete the open book exam within a three hours time limit
and pass the MDV exam with a passing score of 90%. In addition,
make a marine dealer visit with a currently qualified visitor.
Annual
- MDV must conduct at least four visits each annually. In addition,
must attend mandatory, Headquarters approved, MV/VE workshops
conducted in their areas.
Re-Qualification
- MDV has failed to conduct four visits during the calendar year.
Must retake the MV exam in addition to any required workshops.
They do not have to perform the training visit.
Notes
- Inactivity, if one year or more has elapsed since loss of qualification,
the Auxiliarist must re-qualify, the same as a new MV, using the
procedures prescribed in paragraph 2-F-2.
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| Instructor
(IT)
Ref:
Instructor Qualification
Course Part A, COMDTPUB M16794.44, Pages 1-3 and 1-4
Instructor
Qualification Course Part B, COMDTPUB M16794.45
Instructor
Qualification Process, 16794, dated 04/03/97
Primary
Mission - Promote boating safety via Auxiliary Public
Education courses,
Qualification
- Complete the open book exam within a three hours time limit
and pass the IT exam with a passing score of 90%. In addition,
complete the practical part A and B by demonstrating proficiency
in preparing lessons plans and making presentations. Teach two
classes under the supervision of a previously qualified instructor.
or
apply for waiver of qualification as an IT.
Annual
- Must teach two hours or serve as an assistant Instructor for
four hours each year.
Re-Qualification
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Notes
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Boat
Crew - Crew
Ref:
Auxiliary
Boat Crew Training Manual, COMDTINST M16794.51, pages 3-1 thru
3-6, 4-1 thru 4-5, and 5-1 thru 5-5.
Auxiliary
Boat Crew Qualification Guide, Volume I: Crew Member, COMDTINST
M16794.52, pages 5-1 thru 5-5
Primary
Mission - Train and qualify members to operate Auxiliary
vessel facilities under Coast Guard patrol orders.
Qualification
- Basic level of boating knowledge, physical ability to perform
task, completion of task in the crew qualification guide and QE
sign off of oral exam and check ride
Annual
- Must log eight hours underway on orders, perform the following
task each calendar year: pre-underway checkoff, man overboard
evolution as a recovery/pickup man, pass a towline to another
boat, take it into a stern tow and bring it to an alongside tow.
Annual
currency maintenance task requirements may be satisfied while
on any operational or training mission.
Re-Qualification
- Fails to meet currency requirement for one year or two consecutive
years may be recertified by meeting annual currency under the
supervision of a certified coxswain. Fails to meet currency requirement
for three consecutive years may be recertified by meeting annual
currency and complete a check ride signed off by certified coxswain
if a QE is not reasonably available. Fails to meet currency requirement
for four consecutive years may be recertified by meeting annual
currency and complete a check ride signed off by a QE. Fails to
meet currency requirement for five consecutive years will lose
their qualification.
Notes
- Currency maintenance is carried out in a five-year cycle. Year
one thru four maybe signed off by a certified coxswain or crew
member. Year five must be signed off by a QE.
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Boat Crew
- Coxswain
Ref:
Auxiliary
Boat Crew Training Manual, COMDTINST M16794.51, pages 3-1 thru
3-6, 4-1 thru 4-5, and 5-1 thru 5-5.
Auxiliary
Boat Crew Qualification Guide, Volume II: Coxswain, COMDTINST
M16794.53, pages A-1 thru A-5
Primary
Mission - Train and qualify members with the skills and
knowledge for safe and effective performance as a PWC Operator
to operate Auxiliary vessel facilities under Coast Guard patrol
orders.
Qualification
- Physical ability to perform task, completion of task
in the PWC Operator qualification guide and QE sign off of oral
exam and check ride. Qualified boat crew or coxswain only need
to complete those qualification tasks specific to operating a
PWC.
Annual
- Must log eight hours underway on orders at the level qualified,
e.g., Coxwains must log eight hours as Coxswain), and perform
/assist with the following tasks each calendar year: pre-underway
check-off, man overboard evolution as a recovery/pickup person,
pass a towline to another boat, take it in a stern tow and bring
it to an alongside tow.
Annual
currency maintenance task requirements may be satisfied while
on any operational or training mission.
Re-Qualification
- None identified
Notes
- Currency maintenance is carried out in a five-year
cycle. Year one thru four maybe signed off by a certified coxswain.
Coxswains may sign off completion of their own tasks, as well
as those of their crew. Year five must be signed off by a QE.
These
currency requirements may be signed off by a QE at any time in
the five-year cycle. Doing so will start a new five-year cycle.
A
member may downgrade to crew member level by meeting currency
requirements for crew member.
Coxswain
must be Navigation Rules exam qualified and maintain qualification.
The coxswain must pass an open book (re-qualification) Auxiliary
Navigation Rules exam with a minimum score of 90%.
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Boat Crew
– PWC Operator
Ref:
Auxiliary
Boat Crew Training Manual, COMDTINST M16794.51, pages 3-1 thru
3-6, 4-1 thru 4-5, and 5-1 thru 5-5.
Auxiliary
Boat Crew Qualification Guide, Volume III: PWC Operator, COMDTINST
M16794.54, pages 1-1 thru 1-9
Primary
Mission - Train and qualify members with the skills and
knowledge for safe and effective performance as a PWC Operator
to operate Auxiliary vessel facilities under Coast Guard patrol
orders.
Qualification
- Physical ability to perform task, completion of task
in the PWC Operator qualification guide and QE sign off of oral
exam and check ride. Qualified boat crew or coxswain only need
to complete those qualification tasks specific to operating a
PWC.
Annual
- Must log eight hours underway on orders, perform the following
task each calendar year: pre-underway checkoff, dismount and remount
a PWC in deep water, pick-up a conscious person and transport
to shore, pass a towline to another PWC and take in stern tow.
Re-Qualification
- None identified
Notes
- Currency maintenance is carried out in a five-year cycle. Year
one thru four maybe signed off by a certified PWC operator. Year
five must be signed off by a QE. The PWC Operator must pass an
open book Auxiliary Navigation Rules exam with a minimum score
of 90%, complete a PFD swim, and maneuver through a buoyed slalom
course.
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Mobile Radio
Ref:
Telecommunications Division, Comms
Bulletin #8, Mobil Radio Patrol Requirements, April 2000
Auxiliary
Rapid Response Team – Communications (ARRT-C), Bulletin #14
Primary
Mission - Provide immediate land based communications
support at the scene of a major incident involving the resources
of the U. S. Coast Guard
Qualification
- Hand selected by DSO-CM, ADSO-CMW, and ADSO-CMP, passed the
Auxiliary Specialty Course in Communications and qualified through
ICS-200 within six months after joining the team.
Annual
- Attend mandatory training sessions, viewing the video
shall constitute compliance
Re-Qualification
- None identified
Notes
- The above are specific to D11N
Must
have the required equipment, such as 2 meter radio, handheld radio
(Marine Band), GPS receiver, compass, flashlight, Uniform, and
personnel equipment (handheld direction finding system, extra
batteries, Auxiliary Life Jacket, Foul Weather Gear, Rubber Boots,
and etc.).
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Air Crew
Ref:
Auxiliary
Operations Policy Manual, COMDTINST M16798.3
Coast
Guard Auxiliary Air Operations Training Text, COMDTINST M16798.5
Auxiliary
Air Crew Qualification Program, COMDTINST M16798.2
Primary
Mission - Provide the Auxiliary pilot with a capable
assistant during all phases of aviation missions. Such as observer,
radio communications, weather gathering and recording, navigation
in both visual and instrument meteorological conditions, and visual
and instrument approaches to airports.
Qualification
-Aviation background, pass the medical screening process,
and must first be certified as an Auxiliary air observer. Once
certified as an observer, may proceed to Aircrew training which
consists of satisfactory completion of the open book exam and
a minimum of five hours of air crew flight training.
Annual
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Re-Qualification
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Notes
- Medical screening will be valid for 24 months for members 40
and older, and 36 months for members under 40. Members must have
a valid medical screening on file to maintain their air crew certification.
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