Recently I was looking through some information about certifying people with previous experience, but never certified and some other things and I found the following bit.
It says if someone is going to go from another agency to PADI advanced diver they need to have a minimum number of logged dives...
If they did there open water in the PADI system then there is no minimum....isn't that a double standard?
I personally think that all advanced open water divers should have some type of minimum dive requirement prior to certification...people will argue that the grammar of the title is correct...it just a step past open water since it is advanced open water...however we all know that the card carrying people love to call themselves an advanced diver because of that card despite the fact that it means they only have a total of 9 dives in their entire life.
What do you all think?
It says if someone is going to go from another agency to PADI advanced diver they need to have a minimum number of logged dives...
If they did there open water in the PADI system then there is no minimum....isn't that a double standard?
I personally think that all advanced open water divers should have some type of minimum dive requirement prior to certification...people will argue that the grammar of the title is correct...it just a step past open water since it is advanced open water...however we all know that the card carrying people love to call themselves an advanced diver because of that card despite the fact that it means they only have a total of 9 dives in their entire life.
What do you all think?