Doc73
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"Experience should be gained prior to teaching. Experience in teaching should be gained *teaching*" perhaps?
This experience thing is something that I think should be addressed by diving organizations on all instructor levels. Much more diving should be required before becoming a OWSI. The requirements to become a dry-suit, ice or other basic spec instructor are ridiculous. You send in a paper (or now on-line too) stating you have done 20 dives in that area of diving and bang you are now an instructor for that specialty. If you are dishonest you might not even have those dives done, nobody seems to check. They also don't require you to be diver certified on most of them.
In this light, it's quite absurd that a diver with say 500 dives with a dry-suit is not allowed in the water because he/she doesn't have a c-card for drysuit. I had to fight for a very long time to get double tanks in the redsea, they were insisting on a tec-card, even though the dive planned was not deco (just very long), I had log-proof of about 600 double tank dives. :realmad:
The way this industry goes, I would not be amazed to find myself forced to do all the specialty courses again on the Meg. CCR night, CCR wreck, CCR drysuit, CCR photo... :razz:
J