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Any USCG OUPV's on form?
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Any USCG OUPV's on form?
I'm considering applying for my "6 pack" OUPV License, but the licensing requirements are clear as mud (per the USCG website, are in the link below). I am assuming that the Gen requirements, and sea service req, both listed above the OUPV license requirements in the linked .pdf chart, must be met to get to the OUPV license/endorsement.
Below the OUPV requirements are "Other requirements" (First Aid and CPR), which seems are not required, followed by "exams" which do not appear to be required either. (46 CFR 11.903 does not list a OUPV exam).
So, assuming that I can prove my 360 days of operation, 90 on Great Lakes or Ocean, it seems that the only other hurdle is the Medical Certificate. I am confident that I can pass all of the required medical tests, however, the "Certificate" encompasses several different health care professionals, but only leaves room for one medical professional's endorsement/signature. What is the best way to overcome this hurdle?
The application makes no mention of any sea test, or written test, is that correct? Does a OUPV have to also hold a MMC? And does the OUPV also have to submit to periodic drug testing, and state convictions? (I would have no trouble passing if it did, but it does not seem to be required.)
https://www.dco.uscg.mil/Portals/9/NMC/ ... H2YikM_62o
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Re: Any USCG OUPV's on form?
As a licensed Master, I am subject to the annual physical (USCG form 719K). You only need to have your physician conduct the various tests, complete and sign the form. There is no need for multiple signatures.
You will receive an MMC and will have to submit to the drug testing requirements and they will run a driver's license record check to make sure you have no DUIs. Good luck!
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