A volunteer has become the first dedicated navigator at her RNLI station.
Bea, from Littlehampton, now holds the title at Littlehampton RNLI after completing a rigorous training programme and practical assessments.
The role of navigator is vital to the crew’s operations, involving accurate chart work, understanding of electronic systems and a thorough knowledge of the coastline.
Bea has already been volunteering at the station for five years.
She said: “I’m so proud to be Littlehampton’s first dedicated navigator.
“I joined our crew with very little experience of the sea.
“So, after months of rigorous training, assessments and practical experience, by becoming a navigator I hope I’m paving the way for future generations of volunteers and demonstrating that lifesaving at sea is open to everyone.
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“With courage, nothing is impossible. I couldn’t have done it without the support of all the volunteers at Littlehampton RNLI.
“They go above and beyond to not only save lives at sea, but to support each other so we can all achieve our goals.”
A navigator’s duties include getting to casualties quickly and safely, often making decisions under pressure.
To qualify, Bea completed a three-hour practical assessment at sea and passed a 56-question theory exam.
Nick White, lifeboat operations manager at Littlehampton RNLI, said: “Bea is a key member of our team.
“As crew and lifeboat training coordinator – and now as navigator – she makes a huge contribution to the success of our lifeboat station.
“We’re all very proud of her achievement.
