PfcAJ
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But everything should have a reason.Because it's a standard of the certification. A cord light is standard diving gear and to get the certification you need to be able to use the standard gear.
"Cuz I say so" doesn't cut it.
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But everything should have a reason.Because it's a standard of the certification. A cord light is standard diving gear and to get the certification you need to be able to use the standard gear.
But everything should have a reason.
"Cuz I say so" doesn't cut it.
The issue (to me at least) is that the GUE standards don't specify that a canister light is required for a tec pass. It seems to be inferred from discussions. It should be clear (my opinion, worth what you just paid for it: nothing.)."because you need to know how to use standard diving gear" isn't a good enough reason?
No, it doesn't explain anything. It really wouldn't take too much to turn that "reason" into something actually reasonable."because you need to know how to use standard diving gear" isn't a good enough reason?
To gain a tech pass at fundamentals you must be able to manage a light cord while doing an S-drill and Valve drill.
v8.0-2.2.3.8B.Q:Demonstrate proficiency with a primary light by using it during all skills except SMB
deployment.
v8.0-2.2.3.9B::2.2.3.9 (B) Equipment Requirements for a GUE Fundamentals - Technical Rating
GUE base equipment configuration as outlined in Appendix A, plus:
a. GUE double tank configuration
b. Primary and backup lights
c. Backup mask
Prior to the commencement of the class, students should consult with a GUE representative to
verify equipment requirements and appropriateness of any selected equipment.
v8.0-Appendix A:When burn time requirements create the need for an external battery pack,
it should reside in a canister mounted on the diver’s right hip.
"because you need to know how to use standard diving gear" isn't a good enough reason?
As I said, it is a *requirement* for a tech pass to use a corded primary light for the S-Drill and Valve Drill. This isn't optional I'm afraid