Have found that the books on CCR diving techniques are few and far between. Even the books supplied as course material is lacking in a lot of specific detail. Seems that the lecture content isn’t published publicly, for example the specifics of bailout planning or failure reactions, neither of which are unit specific.
Maybe one reason for this is that much of the planning and in-water responses are often more like opinions as opposed to specific procedures. Also they vary according to the level of experience and dive severity— there’s a big difference between a MOD1 plan and issue responses than you’d see on a deep MOD3 or long overhead dive (e.g. bailout first and foremost on MOD1, but avoid for advanced diving).
Hence if you use a different instructor for post-MOD1 courses, there’ll be some discrepancies in your approach to fault finding and resolutions than that instructor may require.
Happy to give another strong recommendation for Mel Clark's talents.
Maybe one reason for this is that much of the planning and in-water responses are often more like opinions as opposed to specific procedures. Also they vary according to the level of experience and dive severity— there’s a big difference between a MOD1 plan and issue responses than you’d see on a deep MOD3 or long overhead dive (e.g. bailout first and foremost on MOD1, but avoid for advanced diving).
Hence if you use a different instructor for post-MOD1 courses, there’ll be some discrepancies in your approach to fault finding and resolutions than that instructor may require.
Happy to give another strong recommendation for Mel Clark's talents.