IT expert Paul Whittle qualifies as RNLI crew member after nearly a year of training
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Paul Whittle joined the rescue charity almost a year ago as a trainee on two inshore lifeboats.
The IT manager had no maritime experience but, thanks to his dedication and hundreds of hours of practical and theory-based training – covering topics such as launch and recovery, using search and rescue radio equipment, chart work and local knowledge – he is now a fully-fledged crew member.
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Hide AdTrainee crew members are assessed on skills such as navigation, anchoring and veering.
After completing his last assessment, he said: “It feels great to be part of an organisation like the RNLI.
"I felt a great accomplishment when I completed my training, but I couldn't have done it without the support and advice from the existing crew, and the amazing training carried out but the charity at its headquarters in Poole.
"It genuinely feels like you're part of one big team, regardless of your station.”
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Hide AdPaul Young, lifeboat operations manager at Blyth RNLI, said: “It's been fantastic to see Paul's commitment to becoming a competent crew member and I’m sure he'll now help the other trainees reach the same level as himself.
"Without volunteers like Paul, we wouldn't be able to continue the charity's work of saving lives at sea.”
Blyth RNLI is always on the lookout for people like Paul to join the team.
The charity is holding two recruitment days, on March 15 between 7pm and 9pm and March 18 between 10am and 4pm, for anyone interested in signing up.