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AOPA Australia (Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association of Australia) is a national member-based advocacy organisation representing general aviation pilots, aircraft owners, and operators across Australia.
Albion, Queensland, Australia
The Australian Maritime Pilots Association is a professional union representing maritime pilots in Australia, advocating for their rights and working conditions.
Freeport, TX, United States
Brazos Pilots Association provides expert ship handling and pilotage services in the Freeport Ship Channel, ensuring safe and efficient vessel transits while protecting Texas marine habitats.
Antwerpen, Belgium
The European Maritime Pilots Association represents maritime pilots across Europe, promoting safety and professional standards in pilotage services.
Honolulu, HI, United States
Hawaii Pilots Association (HPA) provides safe, reliable and efficient pilotage services for all commercial ports throughout the Hawaiian Islands, including Hilo, Kawaihae, Kahului, Honolulu, and Kalaeloa (Barbers Point) harbors.
Hong Kong, China
Hong Kong Pilots Association Ltd is a pilot organisation established in 1965, responsible for providing safe and efficient pilotage services to the shipping industry in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
Yonkers, NY, United States
The Hudson River Pilots Association, established in 1958, provides federally and state licensed pilotage services for vessels navigating the Hudson River from Yonkers, NY to the Federal Lock in Troy, NY, including ports such as Newburgh, Poughkeepsie, and Albany.
Kiel, Denmark
The Kiel Pilots Association provides pilotage services for the sea pilot districts along the Baltic Sea coast of Schleswig-Holstein, including the Kiel Fjord, Flensburg Fjord, Trave, and the eastern part of the Kiel Canal.
New Zealand (Aotearoa)
The New Zealand Maritime Pilots’ Association is a non-profit organisation dedicated to promoting best practices, safety, and professional development in marine pilotage in New Zealand.
Pascagoula, MS, United States
Pascagoula Bar Pilots' Association, LLC provides compulsory maritime pilotage services to vessels transiting the Mississippi Sound and Gulf of Mexico, guiding ships safely into and out of the Port of Pascagoula.
Savannah, GA, United States
One of the nation’s oldest pilots associations, founded in 1864, playing a key role in the growth and development of the Savannah port and regional economy.
Ketchikan, AK, United States
Sea Pilots in Ketchikan, Alaska providing marine pilotage for Southeast Alaska.
Homer, AK, United States
Southwest Alaska Pilots Association (SWAPA) is a Homer, Alaska-based marine pilotage organization providing compulsory vessel pilotage services throughout Southwest Alaska waters. Its licensed marine pilots guide commercial vessels through the region's challenging coastal and harbor approaches under the authority of the Alaska Board of Marine Pilots.
Tampa, FL, United States
Tampa Bay Pilots Association is comprised of state-regulated and licensed harbor pilots providing comprehensive pilotage services for the ports of Tampa, St. Petersburg, and Manatee since 1886.
Warminster, PA, United States
The Docking Pilots Association Inc. is a Warminster, PA-based organization of licensed docking pilots providing ship handling and vessel docking services on the Delaware River and Delaware Bay.
Tallahassee,, FL, United States
The Florida Harbor Pilots Association is comprised of nearly 100 highly-skilled harbor pilots serving Florida's 14 deepwater ports, ensuring safe navigation and assisting with port development and operations.
Turkey
The Turkish Maritime Pilots Association, established in 1968, represents nearly all maritime pilots in Turkey, promoting pilotage safety and professionalism.
Southport, NC, United States
The Cape Fear River Pilots Association is a professional harbor pilot organization based in Southport, NC, providing compulsory pilotage services to safely guide vessels to and from the Port of Wilmington via the Cape Fear River.