Saturday, December 30, 2006

Surface Supplied Air Diver - Technical Diving International (TDI) Specialty Course

Basic information

Surface Supplied Air Diver - Technical Diving International (TDI) Specialty Course

Course Outline:

Course Overview
Course Objective
Course Prerequisites
Equipment Needed
Required Training Dives
Course Content
Air Diving
Minimum Course Hours
Organization
Class Room
Open Water Dives/Exercises/Scenarios
Dive Debriefing
TDI Log Books filled out and signed by the instructor


Course is three full days, usually sign-in on a Thursday night, get the paperwork concluded, then Friday we go through the materials and the hands-on session using the Superlite 27's, or AGA's if you have/use them, then to the confined water.

Then Saturday we head to the "nice water" and each diver makes two separate dives, then tends and then uses the console. This is on a rotating basis. If you have non-divers we take them though everything except the confined water and in water activities. I do have them try on the helmets to get the idea of what their divers go through.

Then on Sunday we go to the "yukky water" and each diver makes two separate dives, then tends and then operates the console.

Depending on equipment and numbers of students, we usually get done late afternoon on Sunday, in time to travel.

Costs are for the text, materials, certification fees, Klamath County Sheriff Dive rescue team donation per student structured into the costs, and instructor fees. I do have group rates depending on the number of students.

The course is held in Klamath Falls, as that is where the equipment is located. I drive down from Portland on Thursday and the students show up, we meet for one to two hours, depending on circumstances.

Please email omnidive@omnidivers.com if you are interested or want additional information on costs and specific times associated with the training.

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