IndigoBlue
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WreckWriter:Actually very few stores have a "resident course director". Only ITC facilities.
Did I not say something like "if called on it"? That was meant to indicate a complaint being made. I'm well aware of the most common complaints but you're way off on the most common accident. Ear barotrauma would be a much better bet than "death".
Did I say it was relevant? I was responding to a post, kinda like you are I guess.
I'll guess that you don't dive a BP/wings, right?
WW
WW, if you wrote into PADI or NAUI or SSI and complained that the instructor would not allow you into the class with your backplate, I doubt anyone at HQ would agree with you. They might actually think you were even nutts, and therefore contraindicated by the too-feeble-minded-to-scuba principle.
On the other hand, I myself would be happy to deal with your backplate and wing in an AOW or rescue class. It just varies by instructor.
I have friends who dive OMS backplate B/Cs and I have friends who dive Halcyon backplate/wings. We all dive together, without telling each other what to do. But we do in fact know how to operate each other's gear, as we should.
I have found my Zeagle fabric-back tech B/C to be more than adequate for all diving, and therefore I have not had a reason to gravitate towards either an OMS backplate B/C nor a Halcyon backplate/wing, nor even the hyper-modern Armadillo side-mounts. I will admit that the oval Halcyon wings look superior to any other air bladder, and therefore when my own Zeagle wing wears out, I plan to DYI a Halcyon wing to my Zeagle fabric tech B/C.
You sound like a commercial for Halcyon, and I sound like a commercial for Zeagle, I know!

I stand corrected on the ear barotrauma issue. You are in fact correct about that. But its still not a backplate issue.