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Begin Your Career As A SEAFARER, Marine Engineering, Nautical Studies,etc
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thahirah
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Jul 7 2011, 10:37 AM
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Guys i'm applying for the singapore maritime graduate mechanical engineer program that runs for 6 month to get coc 5 Do you guys have any info related to this course? It says i have to undergo medical test by practitioner approved by DG shipping. What hospital in kl has it ? And is there a bmi standard to follow ah?
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Eternalbliss
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Jul 17 2011, 11:47 AM
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Hi Guys. I am quite keen to become a Harbour Pilot at the end of my career but to do so i need to obtain Class 1 CoC and become a Marine Captain first.... my question is what paths must i take in order to be able to be a Marine Captain and ultimately become a Harbour Pilot?
Your replys are very very appreciated.
Thank you again.=)
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devkamal
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Jul 17 2011, 09:44 PM
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QUOTE(Eternalbliss @ Jul 17 2011, 11:47 AM) Hi Guys. I am quite keen to become a Harbour Pilot at the end of my career but to do so i need to obtain Class 1 CoC and become a Marine Captain first.... my question is what paths must i take in order to be able to be a Marine Captain and ultimately become a Harbour Pilot? Your replys are very very appreciated. Thank you again.=) u do not need class 1 coc to be a habour pilot..
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Eternalbliss
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Jul 18 2011, 08:35 AM
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QUOTE(devkamal @ Jul 17 2011, 09:44 PM) u do not need class 1 coc to be a habour pilot.. If im not mistaken then its class 2? By the way another question....  about the CoC aural exams, for example i have already taken the CoC class 3 course in Singapore Polytechnic do i need to come back to Malaysia's Marine Department and take the CoC class 3 aural examinations? or i can choose to take the aural exam in Singapore's Marine Department instead?
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devkamal
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Jul 18 2011, 02:00 PM
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as long as u have coc... to work as pilot they have their own classes themselves.. if im not mistaken class C, B and A..
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stevenson
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Jul 18 2011, 02:40 PM
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No more excuses not to start your own career move ashore. No more spending months and wasting valuable time and money before you start reaping the rewards of working ashore. Great informative post !  Thanks ^^
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MalaM3ntula
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Sep 7 2011, 01:28 AM
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QUOTE(devkamal @ Jul 18 2011, 02:00 PM) as long as u have coc... to work as pilot they have their own classes themselves.. if im not mistaken class C, B and A.. Hey Dev, wishing you all the best since your going to sea day after tomorrow,heading for Rotterdam. Hope you don't end up on the Binnacle List at sea ! Here's a link a bout the best thing you can find in Rotterdam ~ http://www.webehigh.com/city/detail.php?CITYID=49 Take care & have fun sailing...Most importantly is that you don't forget bout the stuff u need to get me..
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devkamal
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Sep 7 2011, 09:06 AM
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QUOTE(MalaM3ntula @ Sep 7 2011, 01:28 AM) Hey Dev, wishing you all the best since your going to sea day after tomorrow,heading for Rotterdam. Hope you don't end up on the Binnacle List at sea ! Here's a link a bout the best thing you can find in Rotterdam ~ http://www.webehigh.com/city/detail.php?CITYID=49 Take care & have fun sailing...Most importantly is that you don't forget bout the stuff u need to get me..  hahahaha.. Thanks weyh..
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TSdestroyer
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Sep 17 2011, 11:52 PM
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new version of thread is out. so i'll be closing this thread. here's the link to the new version http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopic=2037325
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