Blackcrusader
Contributor
I think the definition of what is a technical dive, meaning any planned dive that would contain at least one staged decompression stop, makes you a technical diver, even though you may not dive tri-mix, etc.
Well if that's your definition thats fine. When I did my BSAC courses in the 80's we did deco on 21%.
There was no nitrox, dive computers were rare to see so we did dive planning with tables and a watch. There was no SPG we had the J valve. We put extra tanks around wrecks or on the anchor line from the boat.
I'm nitrox certified and have planned deco dives on nitrox. Does a staged deco stop make me a technical diver? Well not to me. Called sports diving when I did my deco certs. Deco training is normal for some agencies. like BSAC and CMAS. It is not for PADI and some other agencies that focius on NDL dives.