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Fine Richard,
but you're presuming that everyone who wants to get trimix certified also
wants to (or does) dive caves. The deep air courses have a minimum required
depth of 130 feet, no deeper is required (question individual instructors
here).
richard todd wrote:
> i'm curious,i hear that the deep air class is really to learn gas
> managament,deco management,stress management,equipment management (stage
> bottles),task loading,and emergency planning.doesn't all of that stuff get
> taught in your every day basic old plain full cave class?i know it was in
> mine,but then maybe i just had a superior instructor?if that is indeed what
> the deep air class is about,then why in the world do you have to take them
> to depths ranging from 160-220??????it makes absolutely no sense unless you
> like the buzz and you can't wait to get back to your hotel to hit the
> bong.so Brett,what's the real story?? - dick
>
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