Joint Vision
Market Context
Takes into account all aspects of current market conditions to determine the value of TAMPI Pilot members in an Australasian and global context.
Safety + Wellbeing
The Safety and Wellbeing of TAMPI members is paramount. Understanding the high-risk environment is essential in the avoidance of serious injury or death.
Professionalism
Members have achieved a minimum of 10 years in the international maritime industry, and hold a Master Class 1 Certificate of Competency. This entitles them to command any sized vessel globally.
Additionally, members hold highly specialised knowledge and qualifications issued by MNZ for their respective ports.
Members belong to international and domestic professional organisations – NI, NZMPA and AMPI.
1) Market Context
- Ability to attract
- Loss of skills
- Competition
- Compliance
- Brain drain
- Aging demographic
- Collaboration
- Inflation
- Inability to work from home
- Cost of City access
- CPI
- Housing cost
- Australasian Market
2) Safety + Wellbeing
Extensive controls have been put in place to reduce these Critical Risks.
The residual risk results in an acceptable activity but leaves the pilot still exposed to a life threating activity on an everyday basis.
18 pilots have died in last 17 years (ex IMPA data)
Non-fatal injuries/incidents have been omitted
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Averaging more than 1 per year!
3) Professionalism
15 years to reach Unrestricted Pilot qualification.
- 10-15 years in Merchant Navy training to Master Certificate of Competency
- 3 years training to obtain Unrestricted Pilots license
- Constant Assessments, reviews, investigations, training and upskilling
- Career of training other Pilots
- Members of a Professional Pilot ORGANISATION (NZMPA)
- Members of International Organisation, “The Nautical Institute”
- TAMPI represents Pilots professional interests