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Nope, Scuba Diver is basically half an OW, you can only dive to 45' and MUST be accompanied by a professional.
Really really back then, PADI intro course was called Scuba Diver, that has created some problems in todays date, PADI will not reissue a card for someone who holds one of those and change the wording to OPEN WATER, but at the same time, it's basically a liability, since the standards today define Scuba Diver differently, I don't understand either, I would think it would be easier to distinguish the 2 by it's issue date, by apparently not, I have talked to PADI about extensively.
A gentleman visiting Florida from UK, showed up with one of those once, issue date was like 60's-70's, can't remember, but I couldn't let him dive as an OW diver, even though his training was probably better standards/quality than today, it was still a risk from a liabilities point of view, luckily he was not a guy with ego issues (like many reading this now, frothing on their chairs I'm sure), so I sat down with him, did an oral examination on his knowledge, (which was much better than most newly certified divers today if I were to ask the same questions just a month after completing training), asked him to describe step by step about how to perform certain skills and certain scenarios, he was spot on in everything, then I went on 2 dives with him.
PADI instructors has/had an option to "give" a C-card to someone who though has not have had formal training, does posses enough experience and show they can dive safely, you must be very, very, very discrete about it, I can't remember the full details on how it works, maybe someone can clarify, but anyways, I "gave" this gentleman an OW card so he wouldn't have this problem anymore.
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I meant to quote this
It may not be official, but there is a way.. just not recognized by the agenciesThe guy I mentioned had the current version of Scuba Diver (max 40' w/ a padi pro). Unfortunately for this guy, there's no official way to give him an OW card based solely on his dive experience. He was not happy that he'd have to "do some silly skills at the bottom of a pool" before he could do his AOW.
Nope, Scuba Diver is basically half an OW, you can only dive to 45' and MUST be accompanied by a professional.
Really really back then, PADI intro course was called Scuba Diver, that has created some problems in todays date, PADI will not reissue a card for someone who holds one of those and change the wording to OPEN WATER, but at the same time, it's basically a liability, since the standards today define Scuba Diver differently, I don't understand either, I would think it would be easier to distinguish the 2 by it's issue date, by apparently not, I have talked to PADI about extensively.
A gentleman visiting Florida from UK, showed up with one of those once, issue date was like 60's-70's, can't remember, but I couldn't let him dive as an OW diver, even though his training was probably better standards/quality than today, it was still a risk from a liabilities point of view, luckily he was not a guy with ego issues (like many reading this now, frothing on their chairs I'm sure), so I sat down with him, did an oral examination on his knowledge, (which was much better than most newly certified divers today if I were to ask the same questions just a month after completing training), asked him to describe step by step about how to perform certain skills and certain scenarios, he was spot on in everything, then I went on 2 dives with him.