Altitude Diving

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Altitude Diving

Altitude Diving

If you dive in a body of water from 300 to 3000 meters (1000 to 10000 feet) above sea level, this is called altitude diving. Most algorithms are designed to plan dives down to 300 meters (1000 feet). During your Altitude Diving program, you will find everything you need to plan dives at higher altitudes safely. Course content: Planning, organization, procedures, techniques, problems and hazards of mountain lake diving Special equipment for altitude dives Safety stops and emergency decompression procedures during altitude dives The main objective of any SSI specialty course is to teach you important skills in a fun environment. All courses are taught through home study, short academic sessions and in-water training. Combine other specialties with the ALTITUDE DIVING course! NITROX ENRICHED or the SCIENCE OF DIVING are excellent complements - the possibilities are endless!

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Requirements for participants- Minimum age: 18 years old- At least 60 logged open water dives with a dive time of at least 40 hours.Hold the following SSI certification in active status or an equivalent certification from one of the diving associations recognized by SSI:-Divemaster Duration - Recommended course length until graduation: 35-42. The instructor determines the number of lessons and lessons per day, depending on the skills and needs of the candidates, as well as local environmental conditions.Passing requirements- At least 75 logged open water dives with a dive time of at least 50 hours.- Read and work through chapters 1 to 6, as well as the review questions and evaluations in the digital material of the instructor training course.- Complete theory lessons 1 to 6 as described in the Instructor Manual for the Instructor Training Course to have...- Passed the program specific final exam with at least 90%.- Passed the in-water candidate fitness assessment as described in the SSI Training Standards if the last fitness assessment was more than 6 months ago.- Met all requirements and passed all assessments for practical lessons 1-7, as described in the Instructor Manual for the Instructor Training Course.In addition to the programs that a professional dive guide is allowed to train in active status, the assistant instructor in active status trains, monitors and certifies the following programs:- Scuba Rangers- Try Scuba- Dive Skills Upgrade- Perfect BuoyancyAssistant Instructors in active status may train the following programs in addition to their active status as a Divemaster:- Open Water Diver lessons in theory and pool/confined water (with the exception of emergency ascent exercises)Perform under the indirect supervision of an Open Water Instructor in active status.- Under the indirect supervision of an active Open Water Instructor, surface skills in theMonitor and evaluate directly in open water during the Open Water Diver program.- Register as a Specialty Instructor for some SSI Specialty programs.- Participate in the Instructor Training Course.Assistant Instructors are not permitted to:- Issue Open Water Diver certifications.- Conduct open water training for introductory courses independently.- Train in emergency ascent exercises, such as shared breathing gas ascent, emergency swim-up or emergency buoyancy ascent.

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