I did a quick search for some previous posts, but nothing useful came up. I'm probably using lousy key words "Annual Dives", Dive Recurrence, "dives per Year".
I greatly appreciate any links to previous posts on this if someone knows them.
Otherwise,
At lunch I was explaining the risk of being a once per year diver to a friend thinking about getting certified. He's a pilot and completely understood, and said that if he doesn't fly at least 1/90 days he has to have a new checkout before flying someone on his commercial rating. That got me thinking, does anyone know of good data on average dives per year. I'd like unbiased data. I'm guessing the people who read this are a poor cross section of global scuba divers, and would yield an abnormally high dives per year result.
Thanks in advance for any links to scuba board posts, links to a study, or thoughts on this in general.
I greatly appreciate any links to previous posts on this if someone knows them.
Otherwise,
At lunch I was explaining the risk of being a once per year diver to a friend thinking about getting certified. He's a pilot and completely understood, and said that if he doesn't fly at least 1/90 days he has to have a new checkout before flying someone on his commercial rating. That got me thinking, does anyone know of good data on average dives per year. I'd like unbiased data. I'm guessing the people who read this are a poor cross section of global scuba divers, and would yield an abnormally high dives per year result.
Thanks in advance for any links to scuba board posts, links to a study, or thoughts on this in general.