PADI’s
Deep Diver program offers you the adventure of a lifetime – going deep to
see things others only dream about. To join the deep diving crowd, you’ll
need at least your PADI Advanced Open Water certification and to be at least 15
years old. The program includes four open water dives,
which are conducted over at least two days. The minimum depth for the deep dives
is between 18 to 30 metres/60 to 100 feet, with no dive exceeding 40 metres/130
feet. All your dives will be conducted within the no-decompression limits, with
deeper dives conducted first. During your program, you’ll
cover the knowledge, skills and techniques needed to dive deep. The following
is included in the PADI Deep Diver program: Planning, organization, procedures,
techniques, problems and hazards of deep diving. Risk factors and decompression-tables
review. Safety stops and emergency decompression procedures. Special
equipment, descent lines and buoyancy-control considerations. Procedures
for flying after diving and high-altitude diving. Orientation to recompression
chambers. The core Deep Dive conducted during the
PADI Advanced Open Water course may be counted toward this specialty at the
discretion of the instructor. |