March 17, 2008
Pilot of the Cosco Busan Charged In Federal Court

Although the National Transportation Safety Board has yet to release its report on the causes of last year's crash, today the pilot of the Cosco Busan, John Joseph Cota of Petaluma, was charged in federal court. The feds, it seems, found him in violation of two federal laws when he accidentally steered the container ship into the Bay Bridge on November 9 2007, which then released 53,000 gallons of oil into the bay.
According to the Gate, Cota is charged with "negligent discharge of a pollutant and with killing migratory birds including the brown pelican, marbled murrelet, and the western grebe."
Investigators from the State Board of Pilot Commissioners have also noted that Cota had made "a number of errors, including sailing in a dense fog, and that 'pilot error' was the cause of the crash."
According to court papers, CBS 5 reports, Cota was not taken into custody after being charged. The NTSB, however will hold a hearing on the oil spill in early April. They "anticipate establishing a 'probable cause'" by the end of this year.


The Bar Pilot was charged rather than the ship captain. Bar pilots are local specialists hired for transiting the SF Bay water system. Vessels of 300 gross tons or more, and all foreign vessels, are required to have a pilot on board to enter Monterey Bay or the Golden Gate in order to navigate the tricky waters of the San Francisco, San Pablo and Suisun Bays. This includes naval vessels. The ship captain is an employee of the owner.
"Captain" Cota is kind of an honorific, just like how people still call Bill Clinton "President Cliton" even tho he's not president anymore.
So, Capt. Cota = pilot of the CB
Capt. Mao Cai Sun = "master" of the CB, or captain of the CB