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Title: AToN UPDATE 2003


1
AToN UPDATE 2003
  • PREPARING FOR A SUCCESSFUL YEAR!

2
REMEMBER !!!
  • A discrepancy means an AToN is not doing what it
    is supposed to, or isnt where it should be.
  • ANY Auxiliarist can report ANY discrepancy !
  • Doesnt need to be AV qualified
  • Doesnt need to be crew qualified
  • Doesnt need to be on patrol
  • Doesnt need to be on the water
  • Does need to report the discrepancy promptly !
  • Can receive AUXDATA credit for discrepancies

3
REPORT DISCREPANCIES PROMPTLY !
  • ANYTHING lighted is critical.
  • Critical reported by VHF or landline
  • Buoys are less critical.
  • The cutters want to know so they can make command
    decisions.
  • The COE charts are ALWAYS wrong.
  • Use your local knowledge and common sense
    reporting buoys.

4
MORE ON BUOYS
  • Buoys in the Light List may be considered
    critical. They often mark obstructions.
  • Bouys are placed for radar signature at bridge
    piers. Here the COE charts are helpful.
  • Not a buoy at EVERY bridge pier.
  • Off station Use common sense. If it is obvious
    report it on shore, etc.
  • Not watching properly. Sinking, damaged, etc.
  • High river stage submarining.

5
GOHV TOLL FREE
  • 1 800 253 7465
  • REPORT ALL DISCREPANCIES.
  • USE COMMON SENSE
  • DONT TIE UP THE LINE WITH TRIVIALITIES.
  • IF ITS A LONG LIST, GET YOUR DUCKS IN A ROW.

6
  • USE PROPER RADIO DISCIPLINE!
  • PLAN WHAT YOULL SAY !
  • DONT JUST RUN ON !
  • WATCHSTANDERS ARE BUSY!

7
PROFESSIONAL !
  • The better we follow radio discipline, the more
    professional we will sound and the more
    credibility we will earn.
  • Practice radio discipline skills as part of
    Member Training.
  • When on the radio, the Auxiliary is on stage.
  • The public is listening!
  • We can sound Coast Guard professional, or
    Mickey Mouse cheesy.

8
  • Thousands of AT0Ns PAToNs, buoys, daybeacons,
    etc
  • Five major rivers OHR, TN. CM, AL, MON
  • Several major cities Pittsburgh, Cincinnati,
    Nashville, Knoxville, Louisville
  • Numerous river industries chemicals, petroleum,
    coal, grain, building materials
  • Maintaining AToNs is one of the big three.
  • Our chance to be serious force multiplier.
  • Critical component of Homeland Security

9
AToN STAFF 8ER
  • ADSO-E (EAST)
  • ADSO-N (NORTH)
  • ADSO-W (WEST)
  • ADSO-S (SOUTH)
  • ADSO-EIS
  • (ELECTRONIC INFORMATION SPECIALIST
  • DSO-AN 8ER

10
ADSO-E
  • Jeanne Joye
  • Jayajay70_at_hotmail.com
  • Ex-WAC.
  • The new kid on the block.
  • Capable and efficient
  • Divisions 2, 3, 7, 9
  • Allegheny
  • Monongahela
  • OHR
  • USCGC OSAGE

11
ADSO-AN (N)
  • Phil Bouckaert
  • Bouckaertp_at_aol.com
  • A voice of experience.
  • Valuable management resource
  • Has had airline difficulties,
    but here in spirit.
  • Divisions 1, 4, 5, 6
  • OHR
  • USCGC OBION

12
ADSO-AN (W)
  • Mary Husfield
  • cfed43_at_mchsi.com
  • Makes the proverbial paper-hanger look lazy.
  • AOR OF CHIPPEWA
  • AOR CIMMARON
  • TENNESSEE
  • CUMBERLAND

13
ADSO-AN (S)
  • Dan Holder (Reserve CWO)
  • Dbholder_at_usit.net
  • Watch out! Dan knows the rules.
  • USCGC OUACHITA

14
ADSO-AN (EIS)
  • Charlene Brunsman
  • Cbrunsman_at_fuse.net
  • CIW CERTIFIED
  • ELECTRONIC INFORMATION SPECIALIST
  • WEBSITE CREATION AND SUPERVISION
  • ONGOING MISSION STATUS

15
DSO-AN 8ER
  • Yours truly
  • auxop8er_at_earthlink.net
  • Super staff makes him look good
  • a.k.a. Bilious Bob Bilgewater
  • BBB

16
WHATS NEW 2003
  • Special AUXDATA input ANSC 7030
  • PAPERLESS REPORTING (Somewhat)
  • Tasking from D8 (oan) 100
  • Chart Updating
  • Distance training
  • Patrol funding
  • Regular AORs
  • Special areas

17
REPORTING DISCREPANCIES
  • REPORT ALL DISCREPANCIES TO GROUP OHIO VALLEY !
  • USE RADIO OR LANDLINE
  • GROUP WILL DECIDE IMPORTANCE
  • RADIO LOG IS LEGAL DOCUMENT
  • UPDATES FROM CUTTERS ON BUOY AND DAYMARK CHANGES
  • REFER TO LNM OFTEN FOR CHANGES

18
Paperless CG 5474
  • Report only necessary data via e-mail. CC SO-AN,
    ADSO-AN, DSO-AN. Why? Let me tell you.
  • SO-AN tracks division progress. Reports to DCP.
    Coordinates assets for efficient performance.
    Keeps membership informed of changes and updates.
  • ADSO-AN tracks AOR progress. Reports to DSO-AN.
    Coordinates assets for efficient performance.
    Keeps divisions informed of changes and updates.
  • DSO-AN tracks district progress toward assigned
    goals. Reports to VCO, D8 (oan), National Staff.
    Fields problems and concerns for action. Keeps
    ADSOs, Sos, and DCPs informed of changes, updates
    and progress.

19
REPORTING AToN ACTIVITY ON ANSC-7030
  • www.cgaux.org
  • Members Page, then Forms
  • 7030 in RED
  • Click individual.
  • Choose mission 30, 31, 32
  • Only individual can get credit
  • Non-Avs can only report discrepancies.
  • Print out or e-mail
  • SO-IS enters data

20
AToN MISSION REPORTING
  • Use ANSC 7030 (2-03) ACTIVITY REPORT-MISSION
  • www.cgaux.org
  • Forms Scroll down to 7030
  • Check Unit/Individual
  • Access mission drop down menu. Click on the arrow
    head.
  • Select 30, 31, 32. Federal, Private, Bridge
  • Enter appropriate values
  • Submit as per division policy

21
DONT FORGET OL 7029
  • The only way you get credit for travel and
    preparation time.
  • Form no longer limited to less than 99 hours.
  • Should be submitted monthly.
  • Only 77,000 hours reported in CY02
  • This time counts for
  • Same procedures accessing www.cgaux.org
  • Track using AUXDATA or AUXINFO

22
CLEAR AS MUD, RIGHT?
  • Youll need to practice. Youll make mistakes as
    we all do.
  • Once youre familiar with the process, its
    pretty easy.
  • Even w/o a computer, its still easier than it
    used to be - a lot less filling in the blanks
    over and over.
  • Eventually, youll be able to input data
    directly.

23
CG 5474
  • Cutters need input to plan repairs
  • 5474 needed to describe the problem more than
    just Aid discrepant
  • Explain with an eye to repair supplies and
    equipment
  • Not needed for watching properly
  • Pre-mission sweeps of AToNs requested
  • BE SPECIFIC when describing discrepancies Light
    on downstream cell extinguished

24
TO REVIEW
  • Discrepancies MUST, MUST, MUST be reported to
    GRUOHV expeditiously (PDQ).
  • AUXDATA makes AToN data recovery EASIER.
  • You can track your own data in AUXDATA or AUXINFO
  • Entry into AUXDATA makes it official.
  • DIRAUX tracks quals for AVs.
  • DSO tracks data for National report.
  • Website will have graphics for comparison.

25
REPORTING PAToNs
  • DISCREPANCIES AND VERIFICATIONS are reported.
  • Electronically using the MS Excel master form
    from D8 HQ. Fill in the appropriate fields.
  • If MS Excel doesnt work. Use a paper copy. Note
    the data in any format. Dont print out a new
    sheet for every report.
  • In e-mail format, LL Number of PAToN, who did and
    when, discrepant or verified.

26
USCGAUX/NOSCOOPERATIVE CHARTINGPROGRAM
  • Uses NOAA Form 77-5
  • Cant be double-dipped
  • Only one Auxiliarist gets credit
  • Report must eventually get to DSO-AN 8ER
  • DSO-AN will forward copies to USACE

27
NOAA 77-5
  • Read instructions
  • Ignore numbers 2 and 3 under USE OF THIS FORM
  • Under SUGGESTED ITEMS TO REPORT, pay especial
    attention to numbers 5 and 6.
  • Pertaining to number 6, report elctronically to
    SO-I. Then fill out 77-5 and forward to DSO-AN
  • Dont expect to see changes in USACE charts for
    some time

28
BRIDGE NOTES
  • No matter how many lights are discrepant, each
    bridge counts for only ONE (1) discrepancy report
    to AUXMIS.
  • Bridge discrepancies do NOT have to done under
    orders (or from a vessel, for that matter).
  • Extinguished lights are considered critical and
    must be reported ASAP.
  • Check back to see if bridge is watching
    properly.

29
PAToN PATROLS IN 2003
  • THE FOLLOWING SEVERAL SLIDES ARE FROM THE DRAFT
    OF THE 8ER AUX SOP GOHVINST16798.1A CHAPTER 3.10
  • APPROVAL OF THIS DOCUMENT WITH MINOR CHANGES (IF
    ANY) IS ANTICIPATED SHORTLY

30
PATONS
  • Working closely with DSO-OP, DSO-AN, ADSO-Ans,
    BMC Gibson, and local cutters
  • At the present, the list of Class I PAToNs is not
    published (Use CY02 list for now)
  • Guidelines state the Class I PAToNs are to be
    verified prior to 31DEC03
  • Normally, summer is best time for verification

31
PATONS
  • GOHV needs to know results of verification
  • The flow chart is
  • - submit spread sheet or CG-5474 to FSO-AN
  • - FSO-AN will submit to SO-AN
  • - SO-AN will submit to ADSO-AN
  • - ADSO-AN will notify DSO-AN, BMC Gibson,
    and local cutter
  • - DSO-AN will notify D8 (oan)
  • AUX has become major player
  • Proper light characteristics MUST be verified
  • Night time (evening) patrols are required

32
PATONS
  • GOHV will designate specific patrols for night
    time verification
  • Aids will assigned to specific DIVISIONS
  • Not all coxswains are AVs and vice versa
  • DSO-OP and DSO-AN need to ensure qualified
    personnel are assigned to verification patrols
  • CG 5474 or Excel spreadsheet will be sent to
    cutter so information can be entered into ATONIS.
  • Discrepancy reports need to be specific!

33
DISCREPANT PAToNS
  • Report to GOHV watchstander by phone, e-mail, or
    fax.
  • Required information
  • Light List Number
  • Date/time discrepancy was noted.
  • Reason aid is discrepant (BE SPECIFIC!)
  • Discrepancy location
  • Name, address, phone number of reporter

34
NIGHT PATROLS
  • Night patrols need to planned in advance
  • Authority to operate at night comes from
    Commander (GOHV) in advance
  • Coxswains shall work through flotillas and
    division to obtain permission
  • SO-Ops can fax or e-mail Group Operations Officer
    at mchadwick_at_gruohiovalley.uscg.mil for approval
  • Verification may also be performed during evening
    multi-mission patrols

35
PAToN GAME PLAN
  • Do the everyday PAToNs first. Those on your
    assigned AOR.
  • Insure adequate crew to safely perform the
    mission
  • Remember the Five P PlanPrior Planning
    Prevents Poor Performance PLAN!
  • Go one direction during daylight to identify and
    locate PAToNs.
  • Return the opposite direction after dark to
    verify light characteristics

36
REMEMBER !!!
  • A discrepancy means an AToN is not doing what it
    is supposed to doing or isnt where it should be.
  • ANY Auxiliarist can report ANY discrepancy !
  • Doesnt need to be AV qualified
  • Doesnt need to be crew qualified
  • Doesnt need to be on patrol
  • Doesnt need to be on the water
  • Does need to report the discrepancy promptly !
  • Can receive AUXDATA credit for discrepancies
  • Use ANSC-7030 to report

37
  • SUCCESS !
  • TEAM COAST GUARD
  • COAST GUARD FORCES
  • CY2003
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