Hank49
Contributor
dweeb:Except he's not proposing to skip just the credential, but the training and experience part, too.
He's saying take a green, 30 dive neophyte, put her on trimix, and, with no more instruction than "follow me and do what I tell you," taking her to 160fsw.
I don't know Curt, but I will say this. All three of my kids dive (ages 15, 17 and 23 with about 40-70 dives each) and they are comfortable in the water. Started swimming at age 3. IF either wanted to, and Mr Bowen had all up to date, serviced gear, I would allow them to go on a 160 foot dive. They could signal to bail out at any time and he agrees. What's the big deal? I haven't been working in diving for five years but the attitude of many on this board about how dangerous it is diving even to 150 feet kind of shocks me. But I also allow my son to ride motocross and hit really big air. Call me crazy, but what is life without some thrill in it?