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Plumpton College (Land Pro Training) Aerial Rescue course?


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Two a day, he generally does only two at a time. Some of the training we had 6 of us but he bought in a couple more experienced climbers/trainee instructors whi were also pretty good.

 

My only complaint with him is organisation being poor and not always brining all the kit. Thats mostly due to me having my own and saying Id prefer to use mine.

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3 hours ago, kram said:

Two a day, he generally does only two at a time. Some of the training we had 6 of us but he bought in a couple more experienced climbers/trainee instructors whi were also pretty good.

 

My only complaint with him is organisation being poor and not always brining all the kit. Thats mostly due to me having my own and saying Id prefer to use mine.

Is that your own kit that you self LOLER? 
This all sounds like a total shitshow to be honest. 

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18 hours ago, SussexHarry said:

Apparently it’s James Smith instructing it. If anyone knows of them?

I don’t know James personally.

I have asked around today and the consensus seems that he delivers bang up to date training and is very thorough.

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On 15/09/2024 at 17:05, SussexHarry said:

Looking to get my Aerial Rescue. Paying out of pocket and Plumpton is both the cheapest in my area and closest to me.

 

I did my chainsaw maintenance, cross cut and small fell at Scott Fraser Training. The training there was brilliant and I can’t fault it, but they’re over an hour away from me and cost about £150 more than Plumpton’s course for Aerial Rescue. The 1hr10 there and back every day was not very enjoyable.

 

Any experiences with Plumpton - worth the money?

 

thanks

Turns out that “cheapest isn’t always the best” then Harry? 

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