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Question: I was a NASE instructor in the 80's. I got married and supported the family with corporate jobs (left instructing behind). In the past 6 years I have updated my dive skills, put 600 dives under my wetsuit (after divorce).

What would it take to reactivate my NASE Instructor?

Thanks,
Jim
 
Well folks
I know you have been looking forward to the new standards for the recreational programs and they are here.

I heard through the hairy grapevine :) that other new programs are being unveiled on or around May 27, 2011. :popcorn:
 
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