play it safe, cancel the 6th day or extend another day !
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Hi Karl, this won't be a liveaboard. I'm not nitrox certified yet,
I will join ianr33 in recommending that you get that nitrox certification before the trip. You can do it online, I'm pretty sure, for $99, give or take. In my opinion, an online course is all that is necessary. The dive schedule that you have planned is kind of the sweet spot for nitrox, where you'll really see the benefiteither in more bottom time or an extra margin of safety (or a little bit of both).Hi Karl, this won't be a liveaboard. I'm not nitrox certified yet, so while I might take the course during the trip, I wouldn't take that into my calculations just yet.
Hi All,
I would appreciate your opinions on the following plan:
Days 1-5: Three dives per day (typical Palau dive plans)
Day 6: One dive to 9m with a bottom time of less than 30 min (scheduled at noon)
Day 6: International flight 9 hours later.
What are your thoughts on flying 9 hours after this shallow dive? After searching the forums, I think I have a good idea of what the answer would be: that this is such a shallow dive that a flight later that day should not be a problem. But considering that the circumstances aren't exactly the same as those described in other threads, I thought I would post this question to get more opinions. Thanks!
The 24hr rule is pretty clear on this.
\It's actually been changed to 18 by DAN and PADI
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Where you seeing that?
For PADI it is part of the current taught materials and part of the written test. It can also be found on the notes section of the current RDP (tables). Older tables still have the 24 hour rule on them, new ones say 18.
Here is the link for the DAN recommendations as of 2011 DAN | News