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Well, that's okay then... assuming he wants to conduct all of his technical diving within the FL area...
(yes, availability and cost of tmx fills was the issue I was referring to... nothing to do with agency acceptance)
I'm not an advocate of 'deep air', but 40-50m air diving is quite practicable in many locations, especially 'warm water' areas. I don't consider 40-50m 'deep air'... that term used to apply to much deeper depths....
Air is cheap and plentiful...tmx is not. The more remote, and less developed, the locations you dive... the more critical that consideration becomes.
I can't talk for anyone else, but if I restricted myself to tmx for diving in this depth range, I'd have accomplished only a tiny fraction of the technical dives I've done..
Tmx is a tool.... use it when you calculate a need for it. It's not a dogma. Air diving is a good entry into tech... it helps offset costs (helium) to a later stage in development, when you might need it to venture to deeper depths. It's also good for overhead diving (wrecks and caves)... where END is more critical.... but who'd recommend a noobie tech diver to start flinging themselves into overhead where helium was necessary... Progression one step at a time is prudent.
Is there a reason why you cant be trimix trained but use nitrox when trimix is not available? I am trimix trained but I use nitrox all the time. The OP could take a entry level trimix course which includes deco training and then use which ever gas he wants or which ever is available. I dont see how that limits his dive shop options or waste money.