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The thing that stuck out to me was the quote from the grandfather.
Made me wonder if he was even certified. When was the last time you heard a certified diver call it a respirator? For me I would say never. I was waiting for the mention of the "oxygen tank". A reporter never prints a story about a diving incident without mentioning the oxygen tank. Obviously grandpa's not overly concerned about certs.
---------- Post added September 24th, 2013 at 08:50 AM ----------
Somehow I feel a bit better about an instructor with his son than with grandpa who may or may not be a certified diver.
From the article, "He (the 7 year old Grand Son) was on my secondary respirator (regulator)
Made me wonder if he was even certified. When was the last time you heard a certified diver call it a respirator? For me I would say never. I was waiting for the mention of the "oxygen tank". A reporter never prints a story about a diving incident without mentioning the oxygen tank. Obviously grandpa's not overly concerned about certs.
---------- Post added September 24th, 2013 at 08:50 AM ----------
When I started with my first son, I pulled out a 5 ft long octo hose from the garage and put that on my reg for his use. I had him wear a 30 cu-ft pony bottle in a backpack (no BC) and I kept him under my arm, then let him explore a little while using the long hose and then he would use the pony bottle. We also used the long hose to allow him to extend the dive in depths of 8-15'. He was 7 or 8 yrs old.. OH MY GOD!
Somehow I feel a bit better about an instructor with his son than with grandpa who may or may not be a certified diver.