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The category (ies) of Auxiliary Boat Crew Qualified members
members authorized to crew during
operational patrols includes:
Before an Auxiliary facility can An operational wreath
participate in a patrol, it must display a
current facility inspection decal with
Auxiliary vessel facilities must be A certified Auxiliary Vessel Examiner
inspected by;
An Auxiliary vessel on authorized The National ensign,
patrol must display: Auxiliary Patrol Boat Ensign,
Auxiliary facility patrol signs
When a CG officer is aboard an TRUE
Auxiliary vessel for duty during a
patrol, the Patrol Boat ensign should
be replaced by the Coast Guard
ensign.
Auxiliary aircraft on patrol are Used with a vessel facility
generally most effective when;
Auxiliary radio station facilities may be TRUE
of considerable value in patrol
operations.
,An excellent method for Control signs
communicating with spectator craft
during the patrol of a high powered
boat race is:
When two-sided control signs are Other spectator vessels from seeing the reverse side
used to communicate with spectator of the sign
craft, care must be taken to prevent:
The Auxiliary working blue uniform Civilian boating shoes
may be worn with;
A boater who does not respond to the Again be requested to comply
request of an Auxiliarist on patrol
should:
If an Auxiliary patrol vessel with a Three
qualified crew of four is in its slip on
standby, the maximum number of
crew members who may leave the
vessel to conduct CME's is:
A qualified Auxiliary vessel that is not TRUE
on patrol may be assigned by the
Coast Guard to assist a disabled
vessel.
A vessel that belongs to an Auxiliarist FALSE
but is not on patrol is prohibited from
assisting another vessel unless such
assistance is authorized by the Coast
Guard.
Additional equipment beyond The District Commander
National requirements to meet the
unique needs of a district may be
required by:
, An Auxiliarist may carry a weapon Under no circumstances
aboard an Auxiliary vessel on a Coast
Guard Patrol;
An Auxiliary operational vessel facility during a regatta or marine patrol
may display a Public Vessel ID Light:
Can BQ and AUXOP members who Yes, as trainees or to perform non-crew duties which
are not Boat Crew qualified take part are part of the mission
in patrol activities?
May a vessel facility display a CME NO
decal?
Who can inspect an aircraft to be An Aircraft Commander (AC) designated by the
used as a facility? DIRAUX or an specifically designated Coast Guard
aircraft pilot.
Who can inspect a radio facility? A Communications Staff officer who has successfully
completed the communications specialty course, or
an AUXOP.
How often do Vessel and Aircraft Annually
facilities need to be inspected?
How often must radio facilities be Every 3 years
inspected?
How can an aircraft facility extend the By serving as a communication relay
communication range of a patrol
commander?
How can fixed or land mobile stations Relaying messages through the telephone system.
extend the patrol communication?