KoiWatcher
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The question I am asking on these boards is which agency should I use for a Nitrox course?
Background:
I have an HSA B level open water scuba diver certification (missing parts of a leg) that I achieved through a local HSA/Wounded Warrior Program. I only do recreational dives. It seems as if more locations are asking for an advanced open water certification. So I figure I'd get Nitrox and advanced open water. I know I can go back to HSA/WWP for the advanced course. I just need to know which agency to turn to for the Nitrox.
Someone suggested PADI to me. This has two issues: 1) PADI did away with tables and dives for their course, pushing the dive computer (yes, I still use dive tables and prefer not to trust a machine); 2) PADI doesn't recognize my HSA certification for their continuing education classes (at least according to one location in PA which has been good to me and which I respect).
Is there an agency that will recognize my cert card and allow me to take a Nitrox class?
Background:
I have an HSA B level open water scuba diver certification (missing parts of a leg) that I achieved through a local HSA/Wounded Warrior Program. I only do recreational dives. It seems as if more locations are asking for an advanced open water certification. So I figure I'd get Nitrox and advanced open water. I know I can go back to HSA/WWP for the advanced course. I just need to know which agency to turn to for the Nitrox.
Someone suggested PADI to me. This has two issues: 1) PADI did away with tables and dives for their course, pushing the dive computer (yes, I still use dive tables and prefer not to trust a machine); 2) PADI doesn't recognize my HSA certification for their continuing education classes (at least according to one location in PA which has been good to me and which I respect).
Is there an agency that will recognize my cert card and allow me to take a Nitrox class?