TDI Advanced Nitrox and Deco Procedures (taken combined).
Perhaps, but for many, access to 100% O2 is obtained as part of their very first technical certification. I guess it's subjective and up to you whether you consider that a "pretty advanced diving qualification."
One of the guys I know here is recreational only (just started diving last summer). He just got Advanced Nitrox (but not Deco Procedures) so that he can do CCR training.
Fair point Stuart, although I was thinking in terms of OC, which granted is a bit narrow (especially since I dive a CCR).
I also accept your point that people often advance to quickly through the qualifications, so its a bit subjective.
I don't always agree that the good old days where that good. 50 + meters on air in the channel !!
That saying, seeing someone take an O2 hit is not funny.
As I said, when I started on technical qualifications I had three, Advanced Nitrox, ERD then Trimix. That was the full suite of tech' courses. I also started tech courses after I had regularly been diving 50-60m on air and running 60+ minutes of stops. None of this I would recommend now. Moving to decompressing on Nitrox, accelerating the deco and trimix at depth all had the effect of making my diving safer. Rather than making my diving more advanced.
I do some times think people advance to quickly - but then its far safer to be deep on trimix than air.
So I truly don't know what the answer is - other than education so that people are aware of the risks. But then people often believe they are brilliant, when they are not.
Gareth