Kim:That's twice we had "certain aspects" referred to in this thread (padiscubapro also mentioned it in #post2).
I would also be very interested to know what exactly you guys are referring to. If there are important weaknesses that can effect this level of training I'd really rather hear about them before I do it - I only have one life!
fisrt I am a bit nitpicky about treating definaitons correctly, the PADI manual abuses some terms badly..
for example when you get the manual look the athe residual toxicity for oxygen calculations, they have this nice table to make it easy for you..
The normally agreed upon half life of oxygen is 90 minutes, this means that after 90 minutes of surface interval you have half remaing, on padi's chart you aren't at half until 91 minutes.. Little things like this tell me how careful an agency is.. If I took their exam I would get this problem wrong because I wouldn't use their chart, I would do it as a true half life..
I think PADI'S gear config is a bit too restrictive for my taste.. They don't allow for individual freedom and diver choice.. I feel a diver should be presented with multiple options and see what works best for them.. not a this works for everyone attitude..
for example Alot of the "standard" gear configs are geared towards righties and some things are harder to do for a lefty.. Optimizing their gear for their need should be allowed, but it is not...
There are other points but this should give you an idea why my PERSONAL choice was not to apply to teach the program..