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Houston pilots maneuver vessels safely and efficiently to and from docks via the narrow and congested Houston Ship Channel. We are a team of expert ship handlers commissioned by the State of Texas, supported by administrative and operational professionals to protect Houston's waterway, including its people, ports, and industry.
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- Ordering a Pilot
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The Houston Pilots Association provides pilotage services to all foreign flag vessels and American vessels under register (regulated vessels) entering or departing the Port of Houston, Harris County, Texas, as required by Texas state law.
How to Order a Pilot. Pilot orders are normally placed by locally based ship agents/representatives who hold established accounts with the Houston Pilots. Minimum Time Required. The Houston Pilots require a minimum of four hours' notice for a vessel movement.
Houston Pilots | 4,600 followers on LinkedIn. Since 1919, Houston pilots have maneuvered vessels safely and efficiently to and from docks via the narrow and congested Houston Ship...
29 Σεπ 2021 · Houston Pilots enter second century of safe transits on the Houston Ship Channel. On May 22, 2021, the Houston Pilots (“Pilots”) marked 100 years as the state licensed pilots responsible for protecting the people and environment on the narrowest, busiest commercial waterway in the world.
11 Νοε 2020 · Photos by Houston Pilots, text by Greater Houston Port Bureau. Maritime pilots trace the roots of their profession back to the ancient Greeks and Romans when incoming ship captains employed experienced local fisherman to guide their merchant vessels safely into port.