You're not PADI USA. I bet you don't have to have insurance to teach Scuba.Don't take it from me is fine.
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You're not PADI USA. I bet you don't have to have insurance to teach Scuba.Don't take it from me is fine.
As an aside, I always told my OW students (NAUI, SDI, NASE, SNSI) that while there were no Scuba Police, their OW only trained them down to 60FSW in OW. To go deeper, or into an overhead environment, they needed additional training. You PADI guys might not be as into limits as the rest of us. Me? I love limits and my class is all about them.
You're not PADI USA. I bet you don't have to have insurance to teach Scuba.
The limits for dives are requirements for training only.so I'd rather hear it from someone like John.
PADI has no controls on how deep you dive, unless you are taking a course with them.I'll trust was a PADI USA instructor says over you. I was told by my PADI instructor that I could only do dives equal to or less than the ones I was certified in. The whole point of AOW was to be able to do deep dives like the Speigle Grove in the Keys. He was an idiot, put me in danger, so I'd rather hear it from someone like John.
PADI states this as "training and experience". not or....and.either training or experience
Exactly... but they are only "trained" to 60FSW, right?They tell you to extend your limits
Certs are useless, training is invaluable.does not "certify you to 100 ft;" it only certifies that you you have taken the training
The purpose of the cert is to verify your training. How is that useless?Certs are useless, training is invaluable.
The speed limit is not a recommended limit. 60 ft is a recommended limit.Exactly... but they are only "trained" to 60FSW, right?
No one can stop you from speeding in your car, but you can get a ticket. There are no tickets in Scuba, only pain, accidents, and death. Even the recreational limit of 130FSW cannot be enforced, except through pain, accidents, and death.
Diving is all about limits. Ignore them at your peril. Scuba 101.