Marine bunkering and pilot boarding near ambrose channel, Queens NY
Marine communication reported the start of bunkering operations and coordinated pilot boarding near Ambrose Channel in Queens with no emergency or crime involved.
Audio|Source: Northern NJ and NY City Area Marine
02:40
Transcript:
00:00
Aligh,
00:01
Go ahead.
00:03
Yes, sir, good morning again.
00:05
0605, we start bunkering BLSMO.
00:08
0605, we start bunkering BLSMO.
00:11
Just let me know when everything is complete, thank you.
00:14
Thank you.
00:20
Madeline is all clear.
00:22
All right.
00:32
All right, you can start letting him go.
00:34
Let me get closer to 40.
00:40
Way north of the bay and be backing up to the stream and heading northbound for the KB in the upper back to the loaded bar.
00:46
Keep record.
00:48
We're getting ready to get audio to 27.
01:03
Thanks.
01:08
Start.
01:48
Fetched up here, they have four in the water,
01:52
they have a COC inspection and then they're shifting to KMI at 1,500.
01:58
Thank you for the update.
02:06
SELC pilots, C-0-7-3.
02:13
7.D.D.S. Good morning, sir.
02:16
Just confirmed pilot boarding time.
02:20
0800, pilot boarding time.
02:24
0800. Okay, thank you.
02:27
So, 770 you will reverse with pilot boarding connection.
02:31
Roger, sir, and I'll plan to board you two miles southeast, sir.
02:34
Two miles southeast of the Ambrose Morse Alpha board for pilot boarding.
02:38
Please make your ETA for that position.
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Location mentioned:
Ambrose Channel, Queens, NY
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