It was added a few years ago.
I'll stop searching through it then
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It was added a few years ago.
As a PADI MSDT Instructor I teach PADI's AOW certification. This means that someone fresh out of OW class (4 open water dives) can do 5 more open water dives for a total of 9 open water dives and have a certification card that declares that they are an "Advanced Open Water" diver. I am sure that my fellow instructors will agree that this individual is not truly an advanced open water diver.
I am working on a presentation around this question so any opinions of what truly constitutes an Advanced Open Water diver will be appreciated! I have my own opinions of course but would love to hear from the ScubaBoard crowd.
Thanks for your input!
You are about half a century late in trying to redefine what AOW means. It has a clear and well-established meaning for those who teach it and those who provide the cert cards. The criteria you suggest have a lot of validity and are worth discussing, but not in the context of AOW. Make up a new name for your new set of certification criteria, otherwise you are just adding to the confusion and misinterpretation. You may as well be arguing that a tomato is mislabeled as a fruit because it doesn't fit your definition of a fruit."Advanced Open Water Diver" should mean exactly what the words in the title mean.
Nice analogy, mate.If you push a pawn forward in chess, it’s still a pawn and has a long way to go before it can become anything but a pawn. But it is an advanced pawn.
To dive by yourself you need 100 dives.The requirement for 100 dives before solo seems reasonable. Of course, it only requires 40 dives to start along the divemaster track!
Well, in theory you could begin the rescue class after 7 dives.So you could probably get Rescue after as few as 7 dives, frightening.