OUPV & 100-Ton Master · Manning — Logbook/Records
An OUPV operator carrying passengers for hire should maintain records that document:
- AOnly fuel receipts
- BCompetitor pricing
- CPassenger phone numbers
- DRequired drills, equipment checks, and incidents as applicable✓ Correct
Explanation
Even uninspected operators should keep records of required drills/training, equipment inspections, and any incidents. These records support compliance, casualty investigation, and renewal of the operator's credential.
Authority: 46 CFR Part 4; Subchapter C guidance
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