You all so quickly change what I said. I said they use calculators instead of slide rules. I never said they don't do math long hand first. Sheesh...


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You all so quickly change what I said. I said they use calculators instead of slide rules. I never said they don't do math long hand first. Sheesh...
The Original subject of this thread was PADI vs. SDI
To the point:
Do the agency standards require the teaching of dive tables?
PADI - No, The instructor has the option of either teaching the use of PADI tables (RDP) or the use of a special purpose hand calculator (eRDP) for dive planning.
SDI - No, The instructor must teach the use of a dive computer for dive planning, execution and post-dive record keeping (logging).
May the instructor teach dive tables?
PADI - Yes. PADI tables are in the student manual.
SDI - Yes. US Navy tables are in the student manual.
May the instructor require the student to demonstrate the ability to use dive tables as a condition of certification?
PADI - Yes
SDI - Yes
Does the agency require the teaching of the use of dive computers?
PADI - No
SDI - Yes
May the instructor teach the use of dive computers?
PADI - Yes, but there is no outline for such teaching in the student manual or in the instructor manual.
SDI - Yes, it is part of the course outline.
May the instructor require the student to demonstrate proficiency in the use of a dive computer as part of the requirements for certification?
PADI - No.
SDI - Yes, in fact, it is a standard.
May the instructor require the student to demonstrate proficiency in the use of a dive computer as part of the requirements for certification?
PADI - No.
SDI - Yes, in fact, it is a standard.
SDI is currently the cutting edge.
Whereas PADI is the bare bones minimum.
Note that I am associated with neither, but even so, this would be an easy choice for me.
My personal recommendation would be NAUI, however since their program is too hard for many people, then SDI is a good choice as well, since SDI is much simpler than NAUI.