Marine Radio Operator Permit (mp)
Description: MPs are required to operate radiotelephone stations aboard certain vessels that sail the Great Lakes. They are also required to operate radiotelephone stations aboard vessels of more than 300 gross tons and vessels that carry more than six passengers for hire in the open sea or any tidewater area of the United States. They are also required to operate certain aviation radiotelephone stations and certain coast radiotelephone stations.
Qualifications: To qualify, you must:
be a legal resident of (or otherwise eligible for employment in) the United States; and
be able to receive and transmit spoken messages in English; and
pass a written and/or telegraphy examination(s) as described below under Examinations.
Term of license: MP is issued for the holder's lifetime. (Prior to March 25, 2008, the license term for an MP was five years. Any holder of an MP that expired prior to March 25, 2008, was required to file an application to renew the permit within the five-year grace period after expiration.)
How to Obtain a License: Submit FCC Form 605 along with the appropriate Proof of Passing Certificates (for the requisite written examination element). Use the FCC Form 605 and the FCC Form 159 (fee processing form) to renew a license or to replace a lost, stolen, or mutilated license. Golden Aviation and Electronics Training will assist you with filling out these documents as part of your training package.
Examination: to obtain an FCC Commercial Operator License, applicants must submit, to the Commission, proof of passing written Elements.
Written Examination Elements: Element 1 - Basic radio law and operating practice with which every maritime radio operator should be familiar. To pass, an examinee must correctly answer at least 18 out of 24 questions.
The FCC instituted Personal Service and Amateur Application Fees effective 19 April 2022. The fee is not included in your tution and testing. Golden Aviation does not have the ability to pay the fee on your behalf. It will be individual student responsbility to pay the FCC filing fee. Please visit the link below for additional information.