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When can a pilot use their ROC-A certificate to operate maritime radiotelephone equipment?

The ROC-A is specific to aeronautical operations. To operate maritime radiotelephone equipment, an individual would need to hold a separate Restricted Operator

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Question: When can a pilot use their ROC-A certificate to operate maritime radiotelephone equipment?

Answer options:

  • Never, it is strictly for aeronautical use.
  • Only when in distress over water. ✅ Only if they also hold a Restricted Operator Certificate (Maritime).
  • When the maritime station is temporarily out of service.

Correct answer: Only if they also hold a Restricted Operator Certificate (Maritime).

Explanation: The ROC-A is specific to aeronautical operations. To operate maritime radiotelephone equipment, an individual would need to hold a separate Restricted Operator Certificate (Maritime) or higher-level maritime certificate.

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