Currency Maintenance Cycle
The currency maintenance cycle for surface operations is conducted on
a three-year cycle, with certain requirements every year during the
cycle, and requires the services of a Qualification Examiner (QE). The
currency cycle begins on 01 January of the year following initial
certification. Currency requirements must be met by 31 December of each
year. For example, if a member is certified as a coxswain on 15 July
2022, that member's first currency year begins on 01 January 2023, and
the member must meet all annual currency requirements by the end of 2023
(31 December 2023). The third-year currency requirements must be met by
31 December 2026. Annual currency requirements must be met during the
first full calendar year after certification; credit will not be given
to hours or tasks completed in the partial year of initial
certification. Failure to meet currency requirements in any year of the
cycle will cause a member's certification to lapse.
Crew Member - To
maintain currency, a certified crew member must log twelve (12) hours
underway as a crew member on orders each calendar year. Additionally,
the currency maintenance tasks for this position must be performed every
three years with a Qualification Examiner.
Coxswain - To
maintain currency, a certified coxswain must log twelve (12) hours
underway as a crew member or coxswain on orders each calendar year.
Additionally, the currency maintenance tasks for this position must be
performed every three years with a Qualification Examiner.
PWC Operator -
To maintain currency, a certified PWC Operator must log twelve (12)
hours underway as a PWC Operator each year. Additionally, the currency
maintenance tasks for this position must be performed every three years
with a Qualification Examiner.
Coxswain and PWC Operator
- To maintain currency, a member certified both as a coxswain and a PWC
Operator must log twelve (12) hours underway as a crew member or
coxswain on orders each calendar year and at least six (6) hours
underway as a PWC Operator each year. Additionally, the currency
maintenance tasks for these positions must be performed every three
years with a Qualification Examiner.
Crew member and PWC Operator
- To maintain currency, a member certified both as a crew member and a
PWC Operator must log twelve (12) hours underway as a PWC Operator on
orders each calendar year and at least six (6) hours underway as a crew
member each year. Additionally, the currency maintenance tasks for these
positions must be performed every three years with a Qualification
Examiner.
Additional Fifth (5th) Year Qualifications
Crew Members, Coxswains and PWC Operators must attend a TCT Class at least every five years, IAW Team Coordination Training, COMDTINST 1541.1 (series).
Coxswains and PWC
operators must pass an open book Auxiliary Navigation Rules examination
at least every five years [no later than the anniversary date of their
previous exam] with a minimum score of 90 percent.
Members failing to complete the
open book exam within the five year period are considered lapsed and
must retake the exam and achieve a minimum score of 90 percent to regain
certification and receive orders.
Note: AUXDATA shows the currency
maintenance schedule for all boat Crew Members, Coxswains, and PWC
Operators. This report should be reviewed regularly by the respective
FSOs-OP to inform their flotilla members of their status.
A member who fails to meet annual currency
requirements for the year shall make up the missing hours as a trainee,
under the supervision of a certified coxswain the following year.
(Example: If the member only completes four (4) hours the previous year
they must complete eight (8) hours as a trainee to regain
certification.) Once the missing hours are completed the member is no
longer a trainee. The member must then complete twelve (12) additional
hours to maintain certification. Members who fail to complete the
triennial check ride must complete the check ride before being
recertified. Members who fail to complete all of the required hours for
one to four years must complete twelve (12) hours as a trainee to regain
certification and twelve (12) additional hours as a fully qualified
member to maintain certification. Members who do not have underway hours
for a period of five (5) years or more must re-qualify by completing
all required tasks for the desired position.
A member whose certification has lapsed may participate as a
designated trainee on an ordered patrol. As a designated trainee, the
member may accumulate the required patrol hours in order to be
recertified.
Documentation of the required under-way hours
will be noted on the paperwork submitted for each patrol. Triennial
check rides will be documented and submitted by the Qualification
Examiner conducting the check.
A member who is unable to or does not wish to
maintain certification as a coxswain may downgrade to the crew member
level by meeting the currency requirements for crew member. The member
shall notify DIRAUX in writing, through their flotilla leadership of
their desire to downgrade. The member may continue to wear the Auxiliary
coxswain Insignia even though no longer certified at the coxswain
level.
To
remain certified, and IT must teach two hours or serve as an assistant
IT for four hours each year or by teaching one hour and assisting for
two hours. ITs must also attend approved workshops when required.
Failure to satisfy annual requirements will
require the Auxiliarist to recertify as an IT. When the hours for
teaching/serving as an assistant IT have not been met, the IT must
perform the annual certification task(s), as a trainee, under the
supervision of a certified IT. The certified IT receives the training
(PE or MT) credit for the 2 or 4 hours performed during this
recertification process. The candidate must then complete the annual
certification requirements to retain certification for the following
year.
When any required IT workshop is not attended prior to 31 May (or
later date established within the District), recertification will be
accomplished by attending the required workshop prior to 30 September.
Subsequent to that date, recertification will be required as outlined
Paperwork documenting the completion of the
required hours and/or workshop need to be clearly labeled as
“requalification” and the member’s name highlighted or noted in
comments, and include a note requesting that the REYR or REWK status be
removed. Additional IT hours should not be submitted until the REYR or
REWK status is removed.
In order to regain certification the PV must
perform two practice visits as a trainee under the supervision of a
certified PV. Only the certified PV receives credit for the two
recertification visits. The Recertified PV must then perform an
additional four (4) visits in the year to retain qualification. If more
than five (5) years have elapsed since loss of certification the PV must
prequalify as a new Program Visitor.
Complete the 7046 Program Visitor Activity
form, filling in all required information, listing the REYR PV’s name on
Trainee line. In Section III -REMARKS (write in) “Above trainee(s) has
completed the two supervised PVs to retain certification status.”
To remain certified, VE’s must complete at
least five (5) VSC’s each calendar year. Newly qualified VE’s meet the
five VSC with the five VSC’s they performed under supervision in the
calendar year of their initial qualification.
If a VE fails to perform the annual certification procedures for five
(5) consecutive years that member will have to meet the full initial
qualification criteria to regain qualification.
If any qualified VE fails to perform the
annual required number of Vessel Safety Checks and complete the VE
workshop (in the years when one is required), that Examiner must
complete two satisfactory VSCs under the supervision of a certified VE
in order to regain their certification. The certifying VE receives the
credit for the two recertification VSCs. The Candidate then must perform
the regular number of required VSCs, five (5), to retain their VE
certification.
Complete the 7038 Activity Vessel Examination
form, filling in all required information, listing the REYR VE's name
on Trainee line. In Section III -REMARKS (write in) “Above trainee(s)
has completed the two supervised VSC's to retain certification status.”
For VE Workshop – Complete the 7039 Workshop Mission form. In the
Remarks Section write “Above trainee(s) have completed the VE mandatory
work shop to retain VE certification status”.