#DEVT1515442AOrder of August 20, 2015, Regarding the Issuance of the Captain 200 Certificate
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This law sets out the requirements for obtaining the Captain 200 certificate in France. It details the educational prerequisites, necessary training modules, and experience required for candidates. The law also specifies which existing qualifications and diplomas are recognized as equivalent to the Captain 200 diploma.
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Key Changes
- Defines educational and experience requirements for Captain 200 certification
- Establishes recognized equivalent qualifications to the Captain 200 diploma
- Details training modules necessary for certification
Obligations
What this law requires
Candidates must satisfy the conditions fixed in articles 5.1° and 5.3° to be admitted to the Captain 200 training curriculum
Holders of Module 1 attestations must have successfully completed the radar training course specified in Annex II to have Module P1-1 recognized as acquired
Module attestations (Module 1, 2, or 3) must be less than five years old to be recognized for Captain 200 certificate training admission
Holders of BEP Maritime Commerce must obtain minimum grades of 10/20 on specified navigation and stability exams as fixed in the April 25, 2005 decree article 6 for Module P1-1, P2-1, and NP-1 recognition
Candidates from BEP 2009 Commerce specialization must obtain minimum grades of 10/20 on marine charts and navigation exams, and navigation-stability exams to have modules P1-1, P2-1, and NP-1 recognized