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SeanQ:
How was the class Dave?
I was going to audit and Joe said OK as long as Curt (the shop owner) said OK. The shop didn't return my messages so I decided to stay home. I have a friend in Monterey who has asked me to dive with him so I'll catch up with Joe then.
 
boomx5:
Hi Dave,

Are you heading down this way?
Ticket prices are way down. As long as all the airlines don't file chap 11. Is United still flying?
 
wedivebc:
Myself and some other instructors are kicking around the idea of taking a dir-f in order to learn some new skills which we can incorporate in our teaching toolkits. I teach trimix for another agency so I am unlikely to be progressing too far in the GUE training ladder but just would like a taste of that dir has to offer.
My questions are:
1. is my equipment required to be DIR during training (I'll leave the rebreather at home)?

2. does this course benefit more experienced divers?

3. if a diver with 1000+ dives fails a dir-f does PADI have to be notified :D

any comments appreciated

Used to, in beginning,(especially the Ft Lauder group ) ---Definitely---????? --Capt. Tom
 
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