Hi everybody,
90% of you seem to be towards the idea of me taking my AOW soon; so I've booked on to a course next week, which by then I'll hve 11 dives. Thanks!
Good! Then mush on and get your Rescue Diver card. That one is well worth having.
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Hi everybody,
90% of you seem to be towards the idea of me taking my AOW soon; so I've booked on to a course next week, which by then I'll hve 11 dives. Thanks!
Most AOW courses are designed to be taken as soon as you complete your OW course. As stated above, they build on the foundational skills and knowledge you acquired in you OW course. I personally do not like the name "Advanced Diver" as it gives the wrong impression. To me personally, to call someone an advanced diver they should have 100+ dives/dive hours under their weight system. The true meaning however is that you have taken training in addition to your OW course, hence the term "Advanced" That said, having some diving experience between courses never hurts anything, and adds to your experiences. Take your advanced course as soon as you can, but don't stop diving while you are waiting to take it.
Safe Diving,
George
I personally do not like the name "Advanced Diver" as it gives the wrong impression. To me personally, to call someone an advanced diver they should have 100+ dives/dive hours under their weight system. The true meaning however is that you have taken training in addition to your OW course, hence the term "Advanced" That said, having some diving experience between courses never hurts anything, and adds to your experiences. Take your advanced course as soon as you can, but don't stop diving while you are waiting to take it.
Safe Diving,
George