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Buenchico | 20:26 Sat 30th Apr 2022 | ChatterBank
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I've boarded, and departed from, a ship at sea by using a rope ladder but it was at anchor and in reasonably calm conditions. I'm not sure that I'd fancy this woman's job though!

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No I wouldn't, looks like it be easy to get crushed between the boat and the ship.
phew, that certainly takes ... well, ovaries, I suppose.
Ladders and deep water. No thank you.
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I reckon that the helmsman (or helmswoman?) of the pilot vessel was doing a damned fine job there, Tony, holding the boat in exactly the right position.

As you point out, Jno, it ought to take balls to do that job ;-)
I reckon that the helmsman (or helmswoman?) of the pilot vessel was doing a damned fine job there,

Sure did.
I presume they did a full risk assessment.
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Yes, Clover. It's probably best to stick to travelling on nice, safe
passenger ferries. I mean, what could possibly go wrong?

Was this called "Drop the Pilot"?
Yikes!
Blimey, I feel seasick just watching that!
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So can I take it that you won't be applying for a job with the pilot service then, Windwillow?

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Certainly not Chris. I'm booked on a cruise later this year, and for various reasons I'm starting to feel I wish I hadn't booked it. :0/
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Enjoy your trip, Windywillow ;-)

Chris, I've always felt the second half of that, because of the fixed camera, looks like a Buster Keaton film - all that furniture inexplicably walking across the screen and back again.
Aaarghhhhh!

Actually Chris, while you're here.....I've been trying to find out if we need an ETIAS for the trip as I've heard that sometimes just the ship needs one, and it covers all the passengers.

We're going to Greece, Italy, Montenegro, Croatia and Slovenia. I've tried to find out about entry requirements without success. I do know we don't need a VISA.

As you're a seasoned traveller (and very knowledgeable on most things) - do you know anything about this new ETIAS? I've tried to ask the cruise line but can't get through on the phone.
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You certainly won't need an ETIAS for travel later this year, Windywillow, as the system won't be in place by then.

There are loads of 'ETIAS' websites that can be found through Google but they're nearly all commercial sites which will want you to use their services to pay an extra (and totally unnecessary) 'processing fee' when it eventually becomes possible to apply for an ETIAS. As they've been created at different times, and the European Commission has kept pushing back the date for the implementation of the ETIAS scheme, they tend to suggest different (and almost always incorrect) dates for the start of the scheme.

This, however, is from the website of the European Commission itself:
"[Q] When will ETIAS be ready?

[A] ETIAS is expected to be operational by May 2023."

https://ec.europa.eu/home-affairs/system/files/2022-03/European%20Travel%20Information%20and%20Authorisation%20System-ETIAS-memo_en.pdf
That's great, thanks very much Chris, much appreciated.

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