Advanced Nitrox,TDI or IANTD?

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I think it's like TDI's Deco prodecures class, ie air down to 160ish ft, deco on nitrox.

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The requirements to take the Advanced Nitrox course are pretty low. Most divers with as few dives as that dont have great bouyancy. With 50% you get a larger margin for error without pushing your PP02 too high. With 100% that marging for error gets smaller.

If you can hold your bouyancy +/- 1 foot I would not worry about it.

Just my .02 cents.
 
Hello,

When the day is over doesn't it all come down to 2 things? 1) how well you learned the material and have a grasp on things and 2) how well the instructor trained you?

Ed
 
ianr33 once bubbled...
I am going to be doing an Advanced Nitrox course in a few weeks time. I need to decide between TDI (Advanced Nitrox/Deco) or IANTD(advanced Nitrox). The only obvious difference I see between the two is that TDI allows 100% O2 for deco. Which should I choose? (Instructor would be the same either way so that is not a factor)
Simple decision.

Just tell your instructor that you want to cover all of the material in both classes.
 
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