gmerick
Contributor
Sorry, but I don't like the government (or a governing agency) saying what I can or can't do. If it's just me and a trusted buddy with similar attitude, experience, training the C-cards and agency approvals don't govern. The certifications and agency approval does play a significant factor when I involve other people. The dive shop who rents me their equipment needs some assurance I can use it safely, and don't present too much liability risk. The 6-pack captain and dive guide need something to plan an appropriate dive. The LOB crew needs to know I'm not a risk to the safety of an insta-buddy. When joining a group of divers to explore, survey, repair I must show I'm qualified to join them. Last big trip on the AquaCat, I showed a couple plastic cards, had an interview with the Lead Diver, and did a week of solo dives. the Lead was satisfied I wasn't a risk to the operation, and saw I could plan, execute, and return on time from the dive. The dive brief included a planned dive time; I received a quiet individual "pool's open" message and I was off.
Please don't nanny state that approach to diving.
Please don't nanny state that approach to diving.