Petitioner: DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION, BOARD OF PILOT COMMISSIONERS
Respondent: JOHN FERNANDEZ
Judges: LARRY J. SARTIN
Agency: Department of Business and Professional Regulation
Locations: Miami, Florida
Filed: Nov. 20, 2000
Status: Closed
Settled and/or Dismissed prior to entry of RO/FO on Wednesday, April 18, 2001.
Latest Update: Nov. 19, 2024
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DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND ‘ HEARINGS
PROFESSIONAL REGULATION,
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Petitioner,
VS. ; CASE NO. 99-01038
JOHN FERNANDEZ,
Respondent.
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ADMINISTRATIVE COMPLAINT
The Department of Business and Professional Regulation, hereinafter referred to as
“Petitioner,” files this Administrative Complaint before the BOARD OF PILOT
COMMISSIONERS, against JOHN FERNANDEZ, hereinafter referred to as "Respondent," and
alleges:
1. Petitioner is the state agency charged with regulating the practice of licensed state
pilots and certificated deputy pilots, pursuant to Section 20.165, Florida Statutes; Chapter 455,
Florida Statutes; and Chapter 310, Florida Statutes.
2. Respondent is, and has been at all times material hereto, a licensed state pilot in
the State of Florida, having been issued license number SP 0000069.
3. Respondent's address of record is John Fernandez, 12440 Old Cutler Road, Miami,
Florida 33156-5761.
4. On or about January 29, 1999, Respondent was the pilot aboard the M/V
MANZANILLO, a Greek flagged container vessel of 866’ LOA and 37518 GRT, drawing 30°06”
forward and 33’10”’ aft, and was in the process of getting under way for sea from bay 104.5 W
Lummus Island.
5. On or about January 29, 1999, the wind was out of the ESE at 20-30 knots and seas
were running 4-6 feet.
6. The Respondent stated that he boarded the M/V MANZANILLO shortly before
2300 and after the master/pilot conference, had the harbor tugs pull her into the Fisher Island
Turning Basin and twisted around for departure.
7. Respondent stated that at 2335 the vessel was heading out Government Cut at which
time he called the T/V CHELSEA to advise the M/V MANZANILLO was outbound, ladder on
port side.
8. Respondent advised the T/V CHELSEA that the M/V MANZANILLO would swing
north to make a lee. Respondent stated that the T/V CHELSEA and the M/V MANZANILLO
agreed to a starboard to starboard meeting arrangement. Respondent stated that the T/V
CHELSEA agreed to go south of the sea buoy in order to wait for the M/V MANZANILLO to
clear.
9. As Respondent was making the turn through Widener, he stated that the T/V
CHELSEA was north of the sea buoy and heading south and Starting to swing in toward the
channel. Respondent stated that at this time, approximately 2345, the M/V MANZANILLO was
between buoys five and seven. Respondent stated that at this time he called the T/V CHELSEA
and advised the pilot that he was “deep” draft and could not turn early because of a 35° shoal to
the north and a 30’ shoal to the south of buoy one. Respondent stated that he also requested some
leeway because of the wind.
10. Respondent stated that he was on the centerline when M/V MANZANILLO passed
buoy four. Respondent stated that at that time he could see the masthead lights of the T/S
CHELSEA closing. Respondent stated that the T/S CHELSEA was making eight knots as she
passed the sea buoy. Respondent stated that at this time he called the T/S CHELSEA and asked
about that vessel’s starting in. Respondent also stated that he requested port to port meeting
arrangement at this time, stating that the MV MANZANILLO would swing south once she passed
buoy one.
11. Respondent stated that at buoy one, he started a starboard swing, stopped the
engine and advised the T/V CHELSEA of this movement. Respondent stated that the T/V.
CHELSEA responded that she was turning hard to port. Upon hearing this, Respondent stated
that he increased to Full Ahead and hard starboard.
12. Respondent stated that when he saw the T/V CHELSEA swinging to port he knew
that they were in extremis. Respondent stated that the Captain ordered bow thruster full to
starboard. Respondent stated that the M/V MANZANILLO’s engines were brought to Stop, then
hard starboard and Full Ahead, when the bow thruster was already full to starboard. When it
became obvious there was going to be a collision, Respondent ordered Full Astern. Respondent
stated that at 2355 the vessels collided with the M/V MANZANILLO on a heading of 150 and
with a collision angle of 45 degrees.
13. Respondent stated that the danger signal was not sounded.
14. | There was poor communication between Respondent and the Captain of the
CHELSEA. Respondent did not have an understanding of the actions of the CHELSEA as he
approached her, and failed to communicate his doubt by giving at least five short and rapid blasts
on the whistle, in violation of International Navigation Rules, Rule 34(d).
15. Respondent failed to take action to avoid the collision and allow more time to
assess the situation, either by slackening the MANZANILLO’s speed, or taking all way off by
either stopping or reversing her means of propulsion, in violation of International Navigation
Rules, Rule 8(e).
16. Respondent negligently operated the MANZANILLO by acting upon his port to
port passing request without it being confirmed, by not slackening or taking her way off and by
not sounding the danger signal.
| 17. Section 310.101(1), Florida Statutes, states that any act of misconduct, inattention
to duty, negligence, or incompetence; any willful violation of any law or rule, including the rules
of the road, applicable to a licensed state pilot or certificated deputy pilot; or any failure to
exercise that care which a reasonable and prudent licensed state pilot or certificated deputy pilot
would exercise under the same or similar circumstances may result in disciplinary action.
Examples of acts by a licensed state pilot or certificated deputy pilot which constitute grounds for
disciplinary action include, but are not limited to engaging in any practice which does not meet
acceptable standards of safe piloting.
18. Based upon Respondent’s failure to follow the International Navigation Rules Bie)
and 34(d), Respondent violated Section 310.101(1)(k), Florida Statutes, by engaging in any
practice which does not meet acceptable standards of safe piloting.
WHEREFORE, Petitioner respectfully requests the Board of Pilot Commissioners to
enter an Order imposing one or more of the following penalties: revocation or suspension of
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the Respondent's license, imposition of an administrative fine and/or imposition of any or all
penalties delineated within Section 455.227(2), Florida Statutes, and/or any other relief that
the Board is authorized to impose pursuant to Chapters 455 and/or 310, Florida Statutes,
and/or the rules promulgated thereunder.
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SIGNED this 17° dayof_Se!¥ , 2000.
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BSS Ure
David Minacci
Lead Professioris Attorney
COUNSEL FOR DEPARTMENT:
Laurie B. Woodham FILED
Assistant General Counsel apartment of Business and Professional Regulation
Florida Bar #0049549 DEPUTY CLERK
Department of Business and
Professional Regulation crm Brardmt Michels
Northwood Ce
1940 N. Monroe St DATE = 24 - 2000
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2202
(850) 487-9695
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PCP: Robas, Buffington, Fuller
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Docket for Case No: 00-004724PL
Issue Date |
Proceedings |
Apr. 18, 2001 |
Order Closing File issued. CASE CLOSED.
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Apr. 16, 2001 |
Motion for Voluntary Dismissal (filed by Petitioner via facsimile).
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Mar. 28, 2001 |
Order Granting Continuance and Re-scheduling Hearing issued (hearing set for May 15 through 17, 2001; 9:00 a.m.; Miami, FL).
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Mar. 27, 2001 |
Notice of Substitution of Counsel (filed by C. Tunnicliff via facsimile).
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Mar. 26, 2001 |
Motion for Continuance (filed by C. Tunnicliff via facsimile).
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Feb. 09, 2001 |
Order Granting Continuance and Re-scheduling Hearing issued (hearing set for April 3 through 5, 2001; 9:00 a.m.; Miami, FL).
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Jan. 25, 2001 |
Respondent`s Motion for Continuance filed.
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Nov. 30, 2000 |
Order of Pre-hearing Instructions issued.
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Nov. 30, 2000 |
Notice of Hearing issued (hearing set for February 14 through 16, 2001; 9:00 a.m.; Miami, FL).
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Nov. 29, 2000 |
Response to Initial Order (filed by Petitioner via facsimile).
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Nov. 28, 2000 |
Unilateral Response to Initial Order (filed by Respondent via facsimile).
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Nov. 22, 2000 |
Initial Order issued. |
Nov. 20, 2000 |
Election of Rights filed.
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Nov. 20, 2000 |
Administrative Complaint filed.
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Nov. 20, 2000 |
Agency referral filed.
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