MikeFerrara:DAN reports about up near 1000 injuries/year and pushing 100 fatalities. BSAC reports another bunch. I guess you need to define rare/common.
Probably a better place to start in all honesty, it seems there is a want to "fix the problem", without really having determined that there is a problem in the first place.
MikeFerrara:Don't mean to sound overbearing and if I really do, I apologize.
Maybe we both just "wrong footed".
MikeFerrara:I really think the place to go with this discussion is to the standards.
And as I said, I remain to be convinced that there is a problem that needs to be fixed. It seems to me, that there is a philosophical point here that I am not sure can really be adressed. The PADI philosophy is "dive today" (or as you would have it, "kneel underwater" today), while your point seems to be "don't dive until you can *dive*" (or perhaps, "you are not a diver until you can handle whatever is thrown at you"). I suppose it comes down to is is diving something that should be broadly accessible, or reserved only for the few with the time and resources to partake in it? Again, I think the answer is as much personal philosophy as anything.
MikeFerrara:But...it's about
1 am here and I'm about to pack it in for the night.
Mid afternoon here. Suppose I should do *some* work though...
-j-