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Navigation Systems This PATON is Watching Properly? with voice over on each slide. Click on the icon to hear the presentation after you read the slide Prepared by the Navigation Systems Staff of First Northern, USCG Auxiliary for the First District PATON - Private Aids to Navigation - Training Program. 1

What do you mean when you check off this statement? You are telling the Coast Guard that everything is perfect about the PATON that you have reported. Many readers of your report, due to their busy CG schedules, may not read further than this statement and just file your report. This is their action flag. The following observations and checks are assumed to have been performed by you when you respond with a YES to this question. 2

You are certifying that there are no documentation errors in the PATONs permit. The primary data source for a private aid to navigation are the specifications in the PATON’s record on the PATON System. Therefore, you are certifying that the plotted observation of the PATON, the Light List data and the charted position, including the symbols and abbreviations, reflects the information on the PATON’s specifications as shown in the PATON System.. 3

4 The latest and most current Specifications for a PATON.

You are certifying that you observed no physical discrepancies on the PATON. In your professional opinion: The PATON has all of its numbers or letters. The shape is right. If lighted, the light color is correct; The light is operating to its specified characteristic and light period. The aid is not off station and is marking the best water. 5

For PATONs that are listed in the Light List, you are certifying that the data in the Light List describes this aid perfectly as observed and as compared to its permitted specifications. The PATON will have a LLNR - Light List Number. Note that some Class III PATONs with LLNRs may not be listed nor charted. The decision to chart a PATON is made by NOAA depending on the amount of space available on the NOAA Chart. 6

Sample of the Corrected Light List 7

When a PATON is charted, you are certifying that the charted position is on station per Latitude and Longitude on the PATON’s permit. You are also certifying that the symbols and abbreviations appearing on the NOAA chart are also correct and reflect the information on the PATON’s permit. 8

9 Observation of the PATON Plot the observed FIX to confirm the accuracy of the position. Reference to the IALA-B Aid to Navigation System for a lighted aid. Symbols and abbreviations on the NOAA Chart. Confirm the light characteristic at night

Off-Station Criteria Lateral Aid is within a 50 foot watch circle. Fixed Aid is within a 25 foot watch circle. Regulatory Aid is within a 300 foot watch circle. Regulatory PATONs should not be located in the navigable channel. 10

When the PATON is a lateral aid, you are certifying that the aid conforms to the IALA-B Aid to Navigation System with the correct color, numbering, shape and retro-reflective material. 11

Plot your observed fix for lateral aids on a NOAA chart to verify that the aid is on station and to prove that your fix is accurate. This is an important part of a lateral aid check but is not required for a regulatory aids. Regulatory aids are only problematic when they are deployed within a navigable channel. Most regulatory aids are not charted nor listed in the Light List. When a lateral PATON’s charted position differs from the Light List and the PATON is charted, your 7054 AV PATON Verification Report will initiate a LNM to notify mariners of the problem. 12

Open/CPN NOAA Chart 13 This symbol shows that the Latitude and Longitude plot of the observed FIX confirms that the PATON is on station.

Access to “free” Open/CPN Software 14

Use the Vertical and Horizontal Error Calculator which is available on the D1NR Navigation Systems Web Site at: Use this tool to calculate the number of feet that an aid is off station and its True direction from its permitted position. 15

Vertical and Horizontal Error Calculator Your accuracy is critical to your credibility ! 16

When the PATON is a regulatory buoy, you are certifying that it conforms to the standard marking specified for a Regulatory Buoy – a white aid with two orange bands and black lettering and symbols. This is reported even when the PATON’s permit has a different specification. Commonly, these aids are used for marking swim areas, no wake and speed zones, hazards, exclusion areas, etc. 17

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Regulatory aids are not used for navigational purposes. They normally reflect ordinances and laws that are enacted locally. 19

When the aid is used for a special purpose, you are certifying that it is yellow with black letters. These aids typically mark mooring area boundaries, aquaculture facilities and aids, sail race marks, etc. 20

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When you are not sure whether a problem exists, discuss it with your ADSO-NS or DSO-NS. Protect the credibility of the AVs in First Northern. 22