CAPTAIN SINBAD
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They should stop giving any sort of "card" to people who do 1 day resort course. Creates un-necessary confusion.
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PADI has a "Scuba Diver" (not to be confused with Open Water Diver) that is abbreviated and easily upgraded; however, many people who get this certification are confused about their qualifications, since its name is hard to differentiate for new divers.
But it requires a DM or OWSI to guide the dive.
They should stop giving any sort of "card" to people who do 1 day resort course. Creates un-necessary confusion.
PADI has a "Scuba Diver" (not to be confused with Open Water Diver) that is abbreviated and easily upgraded; however, many people who get this certification are confused about their qualifications, since its name is hard to differentiate for new divers.
But it requires a DM or OWSI to guide the dive.
I doubt the OPs friend has the PADI Scuba Diver certification. The Scuba Diver certification requires you to do knowledge review, confined water skills and some of the open water skills (but in the pool). I don't believe they could have completed all this in the time indicated. However, they could be rushing the students through the course and certifying them without the proper skills.
If they are giving out PADI Scuba Diver certs and misleading students, they should be reported.
PADI has a "Scuba Diver" (not to be confused with Open Water Diver) ...