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Boat Crew Qualification as of January 2007

Boat Crew Qualification as of January 2007. Sector Southeastern New England Operations Meeting Edwin “Ned” Kroeker, D1NR QE Coordinator Fairhaven, MA March 3, 2007. This presentation will be posted at www.d1nr-bcqp.us.

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Boat Crew Qualification as of January 2007

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  1. Boat Crew Qualificationas of January 2007 Sector Southeastern New England Operations Meeting Edwin “Ned” Kroeker, D1NR QE Coordinator Fairhaven, MAMarch 3, 2007 This presentation will be posted at www.d1nr-bcqp.us

  2. “Bring a person a fish, and they are fed once. Teach a person to fish and they will never be hungry.” The Auxiliary Boat Crew Training Manual is the first resource for any questions on “how” the Boat Crew Qualification Program works. (The Auxiliary Boat Crew Training Manual is COMDTINST M16794.51A, January 2007) www.d1nr-bcqp.us has links to all BCQP materials Sector SENE Ops Meeting

  3. www.d1nr-bcqp.us Sector SENE Ops Meeting

  4. Phase I - Qualification “Initial entry into the program, in which the member learns and demonstrates the knowledge and skills required to perform missions that may be assigned.” Phase II - Certification “Initial command verification that the member has acquired the necessary knowledge and skills, and then annual verification that the member has retained those skills.” Phase III – Currency Maintenance “The annual completion of minimum activities required to maintain and demonstrate proficiency. A member's certification remains valid or "current" by completion of annual minimums.” Text from Auxiliary Boat Crew Training Manual COMDTINST M16794.51A Sector SENE Ops Meeting

  5. New Qualification Guides • Crewmember COMDTINST M16794.52A January 2007 • Coxswain COMDTINST M16794.53A January 2007Note that an Operations Policy written exam is now required for Coxswain candidates. • Essential that all candidates use the updated materials…mentors should transfer the relevant equivalent or identical tasks www.d1nr-bcqp.us has links to all BCQP materials Sector SENE Ops Meeting

  6. Old 5 Year Plan Annual tasks (year 5 with QE) Annual 8 hours underway as crew or coxswain; crew time doesn’t count for coxswain New 3 Year Plan Detailed checkride with QE every 3 years; no annual tasks Annual 12 hours underway as crew or coxswain; crew time counts for coxswain Currency: Old and New Sector SENE Ops Meeting

  7. Currency Checkride • No annual tasks. The former 5 year tasks done with a QE are now a full checkride done with a QE every 3 years. • The checkrides are effectively identical to the initial qualification checkrides. Practice and competency will be essential! • QE reports results of checkride to OTO (actually, to QEC) for handling, no Auxiliary IS staff handling Sector SENE Ops Meeting

  8. Old Annual Ops Workshop (not always required) 5 year TCT class 5 year coxswain NavRules New Same Annual TCT refresher (1 hour, given locally) Same Same Recurrent Training: Old and New Sector SENE Ops Meeting

  9. Missing Things that can lapse Certification (REYR or REWK) • TRAINING REQUIREMENTS: 5 year TCT, NavRules (for coxswains), Workshops (only if required), annual TCT refresher. Missing any of these just requires completing the missing item. • CURRENCY MAINTENANCE: annual hours, triennial checkride. Missing hours requires either partial year number or complete makeup. Missing checkride requires performing the checkride. Sector SENE Ops Meeting

  10. Recertification • No complicated “how long have you been in REYR”. • Missing a Training item: do the missing training. • Missing a Currency item: make up the missing hours underway as a trainee; take the missed checkride. • Each missed item stands on its own for makeup requirement Sector SENE Ops Meeting

  11. Formal Missed Hours Policy Now • Missing some hours for just the last year: makeup only the missing hours • Missing hours for more than the previous year: makeup 12 hours as a trainee • Missing hours for more than 5 years: qualification must be started over at crewmember level (all tasks done with mentor, then initial qualification checkride) Sector SENE Ops Meeting

  12. Checkride Transition From the Promulgation Letter, front matter,Auxiliary Boat Crew Training Manual COMDTINST M16794.51A Sector SENE Ops Meeting

  13. IMPORTANT on 2006! • Tasks were waived for 2006: NOBODY is in REYR for missing tasks in 2006 • Makeup time for missing hours is 8 hours (since that was the 2006 requirement), but the new 12 hour requirement applies to 2007 and beyond Sector SENE Ops Meeting

  14. IMPORTANT for 2007! • ICS requirements become “hard deadline”, MUST be completed by December 31, 2007 to maintain certification or hold certain offices • Many have completed this, but some have done nothing • Crew, FSO-OP, and FC/VFC: ICS 100, 700 • Coxswain, SO-OP, DCP/VCP: ICS 100, 200, 700, 800 Sector SENE Ops Meeting

  15. REYR questions? • Contact QEC (as DIRAUX OTO representative)…is handling all REYR issues, including AUXDATA entry • Inquiries welcome from all, but formal requests for recertification must come through Flotilla Commander (email or postal mail) Sector SENE Ops Meeting

  16. Before Any Check Ride Use the checklists at www.d1nr-bcqp.us to insure pre-requisites are complete or candidate has relevant proof for QE Candidates must truly be ready. Mentors must agree (for initial qualification). The Flotilla Commander must agree (either through personal knowledge or by knowledge of the FSO-MT and/or FSO-OP). FSO-MT is responsible to insure candidate is ready before QE is scheduled. Many people are involved with a check ride (facilities, crews, QEs, candidate(s)); it is important to make sure this will be a productive session, and not have to revert to a training session Sector SENE Ops Meeting

  17. QE Scheduling • QEs (and checkrides!) are the very last step in initial qualification or currency • D1NR uses a distributed (rather than hiearchical) QE request process: any organizer just asks a QE or QEs….use the list in the District Directory or at www.auxedirectory.org • QE are DISTRICT resources, notlocal…but try to get as local a QE as possible • QEs are volunteers with their own family, work, and Auxiliary lives….schedule well in advance of your need Sector SENE Ops Meeting

  18. Q & A Sector SENE Ops Meeting

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