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Rebreather Fatality or Simple Pilot Error
Rebreather fatalities are largely caused by primary equipment failure. This is an opinion piece, the views expressed are solely those of the author and are not necessarily indicative of the views of this publication or its principles.
What Skills Make An Expert Diver? 6/6
This is part 6 of a 6 part series of articles on mastering the skills to become an expert diver. The earlier parts of the series are still available on SEAduction.com. ...Gas Planning: It’s Not Just for Tech Divers
“Plan your dive and dive your plan.” Gas Planning: It’s Not Just for Tech Divers For most open-water divers today this phrase means checking your no decompression ...What Skills Make An Expert Diver? 4/6
Buoyancy & Trim Buoyancy & Trim - This is part 4 of a 6 part series of articles on mastering the skills to become an expert diver. The earlier parts of the series are still available on SEAduction.com. ...What Skills Make An Expert Diver? 3/6
Water ENTRIES - This is part 3 of a 6 part series of articles on mastering the skills to become an expert diver. The earlier parts of the series are still available on SEAduction.com. ...What Skills Make An Expert Diver? 2/6
This is part 2 of a 6 part series of articles on mastering the skills to become an expert diver....What Skills Make An Expert Diver? 1/6
One of the most intriguing questions I get from students is one that is near to my heart as an instructor: “What skills do I need to be an expert diver?” ...Ask Seaduction
Q & A's with our experts. Q: I have just signed up for a SCUBA class and my instructor says . . . . ...An 11 Step Guide to Diving Dry
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I came home from WW2 onboard the A.S.A.T. Gen. Harry Taylor. Leaving Bremerhaven, Germany on June 21st, 1948 and arriving in New York City on ...
I definitely think that there should be annual fitness tests for instructors and divemasters. While most certification agencies require the watermanship tests to receive ...
John, thank you for your more precise explanation of the IADRS Watermanship Test and how you and Fred Jackson designed the passing score of 12 ...
This post is from one of the co-authors of the IADRS Watermanship Test. The test does not DIRECTLY measure METS as Blades inferred. In the ...
Blades this is another one of those topics that you and I agree on. I too belive there should be a physical and academics ...
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