I persl. have never really heard anything that would make me believe the general PADI Cavern course is not ok. It's probably as good as any other recreational level class when taught by a good instructor.
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What I have heard from some parties is that a PADI instructor only needs 20 dives to become a cavern instructor,while some of the agencies require an institute and co-teaching. This is a reason why some instructors won't accept PADI cavern card.
The instructors that have a blanket policy of not accepting PADI cavern cards should reevaluate their policies and start evaluating these potential students.
The "problem" is that the NACD and NSS have a rigorous and thorough method of creating instructors that relies on the opinions of multiple people. There is no paper method of verification that can match this. This is why PADI cavern will always be viewed as "second-rate" regardless of the issuing instructor.That's part of it. You must be full cave certified, have certified 25 students (OWSI level courses), and have logged at least 20 full cave dives. No, it's not equivalent to the CDS or NACD institutes, but it's much better than it's been. And it's no worse than the other recreational agencies require. And not much worse than some of the technical agencies require. I agree that there should be more stringent requirements, but not all PADI instructors are poor instructors or out to just hand out cards. Some actually know what they're doing, even without going through an institute. The instructors that have a blanket policy of not accepting PADI cavern cards should reevaluate their policies and start evaluating these potential students.
What agency requires an H valve for cavern? NACD/NSS-cds require 1 primary and 1 safety per team, 1 primary and 1 backup per diver, and other than that complete recreational gear if my memory serves correctly.does PADI have any specific gear requirements for the course? or any gear that other agencies require that PADI Doesn't?
Like does PADI require a H valve and independent first stages?
what type of Reels does PADI require?
what about lights?
anything else that PADI Cavern has different requirements than other agencies?
What I have heard from some parties is that a PADI instructor only needs 20 dives to become a cavern instructor,while some of the agencies require an institute and co-teaching. This is a reason why some instructors won't accept PADI cavern card.
Remember, PADI Dive "Masters" do everything kneeling on the bottom. I am not sure that I would want to take a cavern course from an agency that condones kneeling on the bottom.