Getting organized TDI classes

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Last summer I'd took theTDI advanced nitrox diving and decompression procedures classes and due to a lack of time and not having all the equipment I did not finish class so I'm going over all the material again I'm a little rusty on the info so what I would like to know are there any sites that have all formulas and procedures organize so I can print out for quick reference and being better organize for future dives
 
I would think that you would simply re-read and review your 2 TDI manuals...what is needed is contained in those 2 texts...of course any previous class notes and instructor comments would be reviewed also.
 
Last summer I'd took theTDI advanced nitrox diving and decompression procedures classes and due to a lack of time and not having all the equipment I did not finish class so I'm going over all the material again I'm a little rusty on the info so what I would like to know are there any sites that have all formulas and procedures organize so I can print out for quick reference and being better organize for future dives

So are you planning to take the class again soon? You shouldn't be able to get the high percentage O2 mixes required for deco without the Adv. Nitrox card. Not to mention that diving with high %s of O2 is very dangerous without the proper training.

If you're just wanting to review for the class take TexDiveGuy's advice. The books will give you all the info you need to prep for the class. Hopefully, if your instructor is any good, s/he will supplement.
 
I would think that you would simply re-read and review your 2 TDI manuals...what is needed is contained in those 2 texts...of course any previous class notes and instructor comments would be reviewed also.

Excellent advice. I am in total agreement with Tex!
 
I agree too!! Its better to be safe and just read the stuff over again. Thats the best spot to review!!!
 
So are you planning to take the class again soon? You shouldn't be able to get the high percentage O2 mixes required for deco without the Adv. Nitrox card. Not to mention that diving with high %s of O2 is very dangerous without the proper training.

If you're just wanting to review for the class take TexDiveGuy's advice. The books will give you all the info you need to prep for the class. Hopefully, if your instructor is any good, s/he will supplement.

Not to be picky, but someone CAN actually complete whole deco procedures course on AIR...without even taking the Adv. Nitrox course. Of course this isn't the recommended process and I would hesitate doing the course with an instructor who's willing to teach deco without teaching accelerated EANx deco.

Read the books, but honestly you should learn about 10x more on theory from your instructor than from the books...if you don't, your instructor isn't doing their job.

Hope the course goes well for you...just get Dalton's diamond into your head again!

Cheers
 
Not to be picky, but someone CAN actually complete whole deco procedures course on AIR...without even taking the Adv. Nitrox course. Of course this isn't the recommended process and I would hesitate doing the course with an instructor who's willing to teach deco without teaching accelerated EANx deco.

Read the books, but honestly you should learn about 10x more on theory from your instructor than from the books...if you don't, your instructor isn't doing their job.

Hope the course goes well for you...just get Dalton's diamond into your head again!

Cheers

With NAUI, Technical Nitrox is a prerequisite for Deco Techniques or the two classes can be taken simultaneously which they often are.
 

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