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Speaking of which, whatever happened to BITA's proposed promulgation of Blue Hole rules for dive ops that were supposed to released by the end of Marchl?
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Was everyone qualified by certification and experience to dive to the depth they went on the blue hole dive? That's the issue.
Speaking of which, whatever happened to BITA's proposed promulgation of Blue Hole rules for dive ops that were supposed to released by the end of Marchl?
Meaningless arbitrary standards. PADI limits the depth of its certified OW divers to 60'. So all the PADI dive ops, just about anywhere, who take an OW diver past 60' are violating standards by taking PADI OW divers unqualified by certification past 60'? Completely and utterly ridiculous.Was everyone qualified by certification and experience to dive to the depth they went on the blue hole dive? That's the issue.
Meaningless arbitrary standards. PADI limits the depth of its certified OW divers to 60'. So all the PADI dive ops, just about anywhere, who take an OW diver past 60' are violating standards by taking PADI OW divers unqualified by certification past 60'? Completely and utterly ridiculous.
And it's not just a third-world issue. For example, I have personally gone to 130' and beyond along with divers not even AOW trained with Ed Robinson's in Maui, USA. It's a very reputable shop, subject to all the liability concerns of our litigious country, yet it's OK because they don't bear the PADI "seal of approval".
You said "certification and experience". Did you mean "certification OR experience" ?Might have some relevance if certification was the only issue, but you already knew that.