Expedition Diving
Exploration diving and improving technique, are the main ambitions
and end results for divers undertaking Tech Training.
Nearly all the skills and procedures that are taught at every
training level are the product of ‘real’ experiences
over the past years from Instructors who were involved at
the formative stages of Technical Training.
In the modern day there
are hundreds of Tech Instructors, all who have the ability
to teach every level of course but do not have any real
Technical Exploration behind them.
Does this matter?
When I undertook my training I was fortunate enough
to be involved with exploration diving before I became
an Instructor. In the mid-90’s you couldn't’t
enroll on a Tech Instructor course, you had to be selected,
unfortunately this does not happen today with the exception
of the Megalodon Rebreather.
As a trainee Instructor there were only a handful of
Instructor Trainers available with the major difference
being that they were explorer divers as well.
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Rich Stevenson examines
a navigation lamp on the Britannic expedition 120m depth
click to enlarge photo ©Leigh Bishop |
This meant that what I was taught as a trainee Instructor
backed up what I had experienced as an explorer which is something
I strongly believe is under valued and missing today.
Some divers place no value in how much experience their Instructor
has and whilst we all have choice, I believe that poorly learned
survival skills are the first to be lost in an emergency situation.
I have been teaching Tech Diving for 12 years without incident,
which is a fact that I attribute to my previous experiences
in Exploration. I have seen it go wrong and unfortunately
been called to recovered the bodies of others who have got
it wrong which as I say completely backs up what I believe
in.
Which is that divers should seek out an Instructor with a
100% safety record, who has been as active in exploration
diving as well as teaching. If you put price before quality
of training you will truly get what you pay for in the long
run.
Please don’t be blinded by how many plastic cards the
Instructor has in their wallet. Look and dig a little deeper
and don’t be afraid to ask them to prove their history
in your sport as it’s your time and money that deserves
to be well spent.
Here is a potted history of the diving I have been fortunate
enough to be involved with: click
here |