How they did things in the dark ages is not how they are done now.
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There were classes way back then in the early 2000s. There are also lots of divers making the kinds of dives you are training for without classes. Believe it or not, many actually survived those dives. They just don't post on Scubaboard or Facebook.
How things were done in the dark ages is still how things are done now.How they did things in the dark ages is not how they are done now.
Like I said, I don't know. I'm not there, and I don't even know what I don't know.What specific skills would those be that aren’t learned in thousands of OW non deco dives and practiced on a daily (or at least a dive daily) basis?
Do you understand that I don’t own my own dive boat and I don’t own my own compressor. I never will. In order to do the dives I want to do off charter boats and to get the needed fills, I need to have tech certs. Period. No tech certs, the boats don’t let you do tech dives. No tech cert, no fills other than air or up to 40% nitrox.
That’s just a fact of life.
As Marie has stated, she needs a card. Therefore she must follow the procedures to obtain one.It sounds like you are feeling it is necessary to "defend" the pursuit of a rigorous and progressive training regime specified by an agency.
On the other hand, there are quite a few people who feel that the requisite skills and knowledge can be acquired on an informal basis and outside of agency classes.
I don't view those two perspectives as necessarily in conflict with each other.
It sounds like you are feeling it is necessary to "defend" the pursuit of a rigorous and progressive training regime specified by an agency.
On the other hand, there are quite a few people who feel that the requisite skills and knowledge can be acquired on an informal basis and outside of agency classes.
I don't view those two perspectives as necessarily in conflict with each other.
As I mentioned, both divers are shown wearing backmounted ponies. Terribly configured, but they do have a redundant source of gas.