tilikum
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So the bottom line here is to just get your AOW.
Absolutely not
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So the bottom line here is to just get your AOW.
The deeper wrecks in Tobermory, Kingston and St Lawrence Ontario require it in my experience. Vancouver Island deep wrecks and sites. Also Australia and Iceland.Depends upon where you dive. I have never needed it. Seems to be a very US centric issue?
You're not joining me on the Arabia or Forest City wrecks then?Absolutely not
Noticed the warning on another thread regarding some dive operators in Florida (and other places?) are requiring an advanced open water certification for certain dives regardless of the divers background or experience.
Which regions have you encountered this?
Relevant because I don't carry my "medium" level cert cards.
Vicariously relevant to my mother, OW since the 1970s, who doesn't see the need for an AOW cert and has yet to need one anywhere she's diving... Not sure it's worth it to her to buy a c card to gain access to some dive ops who only look at certifications if it isn't a common experience to be carded.
If it's truely an insurance liability issue I can understand but I'm surprised.
Regards,
Cameron
The deeper wrecks in Tobermory, Kingston and St Lawrence Ontario require it in my experience. Vancouver Island deep wrecks and sites. Also Australia and Iceland.
A few years ago, somewhere in South Florida, I and a bunch of other divers had just finished lugging our crap onto a boat. We hadn't yet set anything up when the DM/trip leader gathered all us divers and went over the rules and prerequisites for the dives we were going to do. As part of his routine, the DM went around the circle and asked everybody, "When was your last dive?" I hadn't been in the water for about five months, a number that I couldn't remember off the top of my head, so I answered his question honestly: "I don't remember."True. Although I am not a DM, instructor, or boat captain, I am pretty sure they can tell within a couple of minutes of talking to divers and watching them set up their gear whether or not they have their act together. If I can do that, I would like to think the dive professionals can do it even better. I doubt much BS gets past you.