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Charlie99:Several times statements have been posted along the line of "PADI doesn't allow anything to be added to the course".
Is this really true? Can anyone quote the standards as saying this?
I thought that PADI instructors were allowed to add just about anything they wanted to the course, but were prohibited from failing someone for arbitrary reasons, such as not being able to do 30 pushups while in full scuba gear.
Was my instructor violating standards when we covered many additional things during my OW class?
catherine96821:I have been wanting to mention this--but don't want to be seen bashing PADI, as I am PADI trained since NAUI.
But the other day, I was helping with a group of discover scuba clients---they were med students from Tripler. And the instructor started barking at me that "we don't tell them ANYTHING about the inflator" "IT IS DISCOVER Scuba". She says that we are supposed to adjust their bcds and lead them around...they aren't supposed to touch them.
???
Charlie99:Several times statements have been posted along the line of "PADI doesn't allow anything to be added to the course".
Is this really true? Can anyone quote the standards as saying this?
I thought that PADI instructors were allowed to add just about anything they wanted to the course, but were prohibited from failing someone for arbitrary reasons, such as not being able to do 30 pushups while in full scuba gear.
Was my instructor violating standards when we covered many additional things during my OW class?
Steps for reducing your legal risk
1, Follow an established, valid instructional system.
2, Don't deviate from standards or the instructional system....
1, Abide by the listed requirements and intent of all PADI standards and procedures as published in the PADI instructor manual, Training Bulletins and other updates while conducting PADI courses and programs.
For this reason, students must satisfactorily demonstrate meeting knowledge development and water skills performance requirements in their required sequence.
Is that only PADI or diving industry of today in general? Who made the dive industry change into what it is today? Now think of what I'm saying on the subject.Scuba_Steve:When you've seen enough accidents that should never be happening on course, you'll see it differently.
When you see why the accidents are being caused by you'll see it differently.
When you realize that the agency knows full well what's going on and refuse to correct the actions, re-write standards and effectively discipline the instructors, you'll see where the fault lays here.
It's a world-wide systemic problem and it's is knowingly being ignored for profit's sake.
I never said that. Here, learn something.Scuba_Steve:You may as well believe that smoking doesn't cause cancer either, because the tobacco companies have been saying that for decades too,.......does anyone really believe that anymore?
It's PADI. I've witnessed this behavior and mentality on several occasions, including twice on myself, back in the days of my first dives.catherine96821:I have been told not to tell "Discover" people about their inflater button. Did anybody hear that?
Is that the Instructor or PADI? I really have no idea.
catherine96821:I have been wanting to mention this--but don't want to be seen bashing PADI, as I am PADI trained since NAUI.
But the other day, I was helping with a group of discover scuba clients---they were med students from Tripler. And the instructor started barking at me that "we don't tell them ANYTHING about the inflator" "IT IS DISCOVER Scuba". She says that we are supposed to adjust their bcds and lead them around...they aren't supposed to touch them.
???
mislav:Is that only PADI or diving industry of today in general? Who made the dive industry change into what it is today? Now think of what I'm saying on the subject.
Plus, I added that "much of what people blaim PADI for is actually the fault of their instructors not covering the whole program as it is outlined by PADI".
Walter:Actually, we're not. I think their standards are just short of criminal.