With my cmas 3* cert I can go to 60m on air. That is within the limits of my cert. Newer 3* certs have shallower limits. But they cannot change my limit, even not if it is not written on the cert because it was done in a time of the 60m limit.
With the heliumprices nowadays you see that deep air (40m an deeper) is coming back.
I don't care what people do, but I don't teach the technical diver course (55m on air), as I am responsible as instructor during such dives.
But I really don't like it when people want to decide what gas I am using on a particular dive. I decide myself when doing a fundive.
You don't die when you are going to 30.3m on ean32. The NDL between air on 40m or ean28 on 40m is only 1 minute difference, so for just a longer bottomtime there is no advantage of using ean (I don't talke about the way up).
So what I mean is that I hope this is not a topic to start with pointing fingers if someone goes over 60m on air and others decide that 30m without helium is enough.
There is also a personal factor, some people are always really sensitive for narcosis. Narcosis can be unpredictable, but I have had students who really felt already not well at 33-34m and there we no problems if they did some helium in their breathing gas.
I have been to 52m on air and 'fell in love' with some stupid rocks (that rocks were soooo nice, normally it were just stupid rocks, but now it were very nice rocks, really a nice to spent some time to look at). And decided to do the same dive on the same day again on air and went to 56m, the rocks were still stupid rocks. Nothing happened.
Also the delta P in nitrogen is important for the feeling of the narcoses. The faster you go down, the higher the risk to feel it. And if you wait, the feeling goes away.
I have been to 100m on a 12/55m and on arriving at that depth I felt really the narcoses, so decided to go up again. The end of that gas is not that high, normally I can dive without problems to 55-60m on air. But it was only the rush to go as fast as possible to that depth. I have felt that feeling also when going fast down to 40m. If you go slower or wait a little bit, then it fades away. It is a feeling of nice sleepyness in your limbs, and head. Really relaxing. I know others can feel it different, but for me it is a very nice feeling. I learned from this that I have to resist if the ordered mix is wrong. I ordered a 65% helium and got 54/55. The reaction of the divecenter was: you go easy to 454m on air, aren't you? So then you can go on the 55% to 100m. I thought yes I can do it then. But a next time I want to have around 65% if I order 65%. (I know of course the rule of 5% difference helium and 1% oxygen, but if you just calculate end, it is within my personal limits).
But I don't want to lie that I have done fast ascents because of that feeling later on air (to 40-50m).
So I am not against deep air, and there are no stats showing more accidents in cmas countries where 60-65m on air is quite normal than in places where you expect people use trimix instead. But there are dives were I prefer helium. For myself darkness is no difference, but temperature is.