Otter:Walter sharpens his PADI-axe constantly and I am a PADI Instructor (full disclosure ).
In what way can my post be considered a "PADI-axe?"
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Otter:Walter sharpens his PADI-axe constantly and I am a PADI Instructor (full disclosure ).
rakkis:BSAC however is not recognized "anywhere on the planet as well as padi". Should it be? Sure.... but the fact of the matter is that it is not.
*Floater*:I prefer GUE. They don't have an OW program at this time, but if you find a GUE instructor (Liam Allen maybe?) who also teaches OW for another agency then that might be a good option, or maybe not, but take a look.
awap:In addition to looking at instructors, I'd look hard at the shop, in general. After all, your initial instruction is just the first step in a relationship that can add or detract from your future diving experience. Look at the lines of equipment they carry. Talk about their willingness to compete, pricewise, with other retailers including those on the internet. Talk about service facilities and prices. Are service prices dependent on where you aquire your gear? I would expect some of them may display an attitude that will make it clear they are not the shop you want to deal with regardless of agency or instructor quality. Making the right choice now is much better than having to switch later.
String:I'd love to see your proof of this. In fact any standard agency not being recognised. It goes against what myself and every other diver qualified that i know of has experienced.
I've yet to see any diver qualified from any agency that has been refused diving due to their agency of choice not being recognised.
As for RSTC, its best ignored. Far smaller than CMAS, mainly an american thing. Most agencies outside there arent a member (and in fact due to standards it would make CMAS affiliation null and void).
rakkis:I advice you to seek out a good instructor through word of mouth.
Walter:Lots of excellent instructors do not teach through shops.
rakkis:On the other hand, I understand that in France, PADI is generally not recognized... they know of PADI, they just choose not to allow a PADI trained diver get on a boat/get gear/etc.