But that is not what SDI and PADI are saying as they have clearly classified solo as advanced recreational.
As long as we ostracize solo to the closet the longer and more difficult it will be to find solo tolerant ops.
This all is vaguely familiar to the nitrox arguments. I remember all of the same arguments made that it was to technical for the recreational diver and that nitrox was a technical topic/skill.
There is a thread about DM fitness. It is seemed to be said that if one meets the standard then they are good to go. If there are standards for solo, and there are, and they are met, why is this a problem? Why is it different from any other recreational certification? You have standards, you meet the standards, you go dive, in this case solo.
Buddy-less diving may not have been a part of recreational diving but that has changed, SDI and PADI now recognize recreational solo.
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