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Old 05-20-2004, 09:28 AM
Joe English
 
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longshot wrote:
> anyone ever take a friend or one of your kids on a (shallow) dive that isn't
> certified? is there any reason why it's not a good idea?
>
>
> TIA
> Rob
>
>

Yes - he could die, he could get dns, he could cause your drowning.
Taking a non-certifed, non trained diver with you as an untrained dive
instructor is asking for disaster. Air embolisms, ear problems, not
breathing and exhaling properly, unable to clear mask not understanding
breathing compressed air, etc etct etc etc .....

Are you certified? They should take your card away and the agency that
trained you!

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Old 05-20-2004, 09:28 AM
Joe English
 
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Default Re: non certified divers



longshot wrote:
> anyone ever take a friend or one of your kids on a (shallow) dive that isn't
> certified? is there any reason why it's not a good idea?
>
>
> TIA
> Rob
>
>

Yes - he could die, he could get dns, he could cause your drowning.
Taking a non-certifed, non trained diver with you as an untrained dive
instructor is asking for disaster. Air embolisms, ear problems, not
breathing and exhaling properly, unable to clear mask not understanding
breathing compressed air, etc etct etc etc .....

Are you certified? They should take your card away and the agency that
trained you!

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Old 05-20-2004, 09:28 AM
Joe English
 
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Default Re: non certified divers



longshot wrote:
> anyone ever take a friend or one of your kids on a (shallow) dive that isn't
> certified? is there any reason why it's not a good idea?
>
>
> TIA
> Rob
>
>

Yes - he could die, he could get dns, he could cause your drowning.
Taking a non-certifed, non trained diver with you as an untrained dive
instructor is asking for disaster. Air embolisms, ear problems, not
breathing and exhaling properly, unable to clear mask not understanding
breathing compressed air, etc etct etc etc .....

Are you certified? They should take your card away and the agency that
trained you!

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Old 05-20-2004, 09:28 AM
Joe English
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: non certified divers



longshot wrote:
> anyone ever take a friend or one of your kids on a (shallow) dive that isn't
> certified? is there any reason why it's not a good idea?
>
>
> TIA
> Rob
>
>

Yes - he could die, he could get dns, he could cause your drowning.
Taking a non-certifed, non trained diver with you as an untrained dive
instructor is asking for disaster. Air embolisms, ear problems, not
breathing and exhaling properly, unable to clear mask not understanding
breathing compressed air, etc etct etc etc .....

Are you certified? They should take your card away and the agency that
trained you!

Reply With Quote
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Old 05-20-2004, 09:28 AM
Joe English
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: non certified divers



longshot wrote:
> anyone ever take a friend or one of your kids on a (shallow) dive that isn't
> certified? is there any reason why it's not a good idea?
>
>
> TIA
> Rob
>
>

Yes - he could die, he could get dns, he could cause your drowning.
Taking a non-certifed, non trained diver with you as an untrained dive
instructor is asking for disaster. Air embolisms, ear problems, not
breathing and exhaling properly, unable to clear mask not understanding
breathing compressed air, etc etct etc etc .....

Are you certified? They should take your card away and the agency that
trained you!

Reply With Quote
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Old 05-20-2004, 09:28 AM
Joe English
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: non certified divers



longshot wrote:
> anyone ever take a friend or one of your kids on a (shallow) dive that isn't
> certified? is there any reason why it's not a good idea?
>
>
> TIA
> Rob
>
>

Yes - he could die, he could get dns, he could cause your drowning.
Taking a non-certifed, non trained diver with you as an untrained dive
instructor is asking for disaster. Air embolisms, ear problems, not
breathing and exhaling properly, unable to clear mask not understanding
breathing compressed air, etc etct etc etc .....

Are you certified? They should take your card away and the agency that
trained you!

Reply With Quote
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Old 05-20-2004, 09:28 AM
Joe English
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: non certified divers



longshot wrote:
> anyone ever take a friend or one of your kids on a (shallow) dive that isn't
> certified? is there any reason why it's not a good idea?
>
>
> TIA
> Rob
>
>

Yes - he could die, he could get dns, he could cause your drowning.
Taking a non-certifed, non trained diver with you as an untrained dive
instructor is asking for disaster. Air embolisms, ear problems, not
breathing and exhaling properly, unable to clear mask not understanding
breathing compressed air, etc etct etc etc .....

Are you certified? They should take your card away and the agency that
trained you!

Reply With Quote
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Old 05-20-2004, 09:28 AM
Joe English
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: non certified divers



longshot wrote:
> anyone ever take a friend or one of your kids on a (shallow) dive that isn't
> certified? is there any reason why it's not a good idea?
>
>
> TIA
> Rob
>
>

Yes - he could die, he could get dns, he could cause your drowning.
Taking a non-certifed, non trained diver with you as an untrained dive
instructor is asking for disaster. Air embolisms, ear problems, not
breathing and exhaling properly, unable to clear mask not understanding
breathing compressed air, etc etct etc etc .....

Are you certified? They should take your card away and the agency that
trained you!

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Old 05-20-2004, 09:28 AM
Joe English
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: non certified divers



longshot wrote:
> anyone ever take a friend or one of your kids on a (shallow) dive that isn't
> certified? is there any reason why it's not a good idea?
>
>
> TIA
> Rob
>
>

Yes - he could die, he could get dns, he could cause your drowning.
Taking a non-certifed, non trained diver with you as an untrained dive
instructor is asking for disaster. Air embolisms, ear problems, not
breathing and exhaling properly, unable to clear mask not understanding
breathing compressed air, etc etct etc etc .....

Are you certified? They should take your card away and the agency that
trained you!

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Old 05-20-2004, 09:35 AM
longshot
 
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Default Re: non certified divers


good answer Joe. you could die from 1000 different causes sitting right
there at your PC.

> Yes - he could die, he could get dns, he could cause your drowning.
> Taking a non-certified, non trained diver with you as an untrained dive
> instructor is asking for disaster. Air embolisms, ear problems, not
> breathing and exhaling properly, unable to clear mask not understanding
> breathing compressed air, etc etct etc etc .....
>
> Are you certified? They should take your card away and the agency that
> trained you!
>



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