Capt. Phillip Agnew Brady III, 46, spent much of his life in the maritime world. He is survived by his fiancé and two young children.
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Why ships still use pilot ladders, how harbor pilots board at sea and why small mistakes turn deadly
Harbor pilots often board ships miles offshore using a pilot ladder, and the entire transfer depends on weather positioning, proper rigging, and disciplined seamanship. This breakdown explains the ...
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Remote Work Comes to Piloting Ships
RANDERS, Denmark—Joergen Andersen’s usual commute takes him by boat to a 30-foot-long rope ladder dropped down the side of a ship in rolling seas. Before he clambers up the hull to reach the ship’s ...
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) has successfully prosecuted a ship's master and shipping company after a pilot was injured while embarking on a Panama-flagged general cargo ship. The ...
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