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What are the time and depth constraints for each level of certification under the TDI program? Looking at how the gain in depth or time may influence going beyond the recreational limit of 130ft.
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What are the time and depth constraints for each level of certification under the TDI program? Looking at how the gain in depth or time may influence going beyond the recreational limit of 130ft.
You guys sure Advanced Nitrox does not allow deco?
Like most people I did a combined Advanced Nitrox/Decompression Procedures course and it is hard to tell which course is which.
If you do Advanced Nitrox and Deco Procedures at the same time then, of course, you will do decompression dives as part of the course. If Advanced Nitrox is being taught seperately and the student has not taken a decompression procedures course, then decompression dives would not be allowed. Personally, I think TDI should combine the two courses into one.
You guys sure Advanced Nitrox does not allow deco?
Like most people I did a combined Advanced Nitrox/Decompression Procedures course and it is hard to tell which course is which.
For the record, that is one reason they remain distinct courses. Advanced Nitrox is a requirement with air-diluent training (no-deco) on CCR.