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Checklists cover the following general and professional requirements: 46 CFR 11.201 requires that an applicant for STCW must hold the appropriate National Endorsement, unless otherwise specified. Check applicable NVIC for list of appropriate National Endorsement but not all NVIC's may have been updated yet to reflect this information.
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limitation may apply (see Tonnage Limitation below). Any sea service on ATB’s, dual or push mode ITB’s or any towing vessel with barges, refer to 46 CFR 11.211 (d) and NVIC 2-81 for tonnage calculation.
ATTENTION* Apply for your MMC at least 90 days in advance. Need to submit an MMC application? *NOTE: If you have a First-Class Pilotage or Local Limited Merchant Mariner Credential application, submit to your local Regional Examination Center responsible for the routes requested.
22 Σεπ 2023 · There are different licenses of a Mate according to the experience, certificates, and competencies. Applicants must meet eligibility requirements and pass a written exam. They are Chief Mate (First Mate), Second Mate, Third Mate or Mate with tonnage endorsements such as Mate 500/1600 GRT; Mate 200 GRT and so on.
Learn more about the requirements to obtain a U.S. Coast Guard 3rd Mate Unlimited license.
Looking to obtain your 3rd Mate Unlimited (OICNW > 500 GT II/1) License from the US Coast Guard? Take your courses with Northeast Maritime Institute and follow this guide. Minimum Age Required
The USCG requires that a cadet must be within 6 months of completing all program requirements in order to apply for a 3rd Mate/A.E. credential and in their final term of enrollment to sit for their licensing exams.