Tec Diving PADI

 

Tec 40

DESCRIPTION

The PADI Tec 40 course is where you transition from recreational scuba diving to technical diving. It’s a great place to start because it’s the first subdivision of the full PADI Tec Diver course and bridges the gap between no stop diving and full technical deep decompression diving. You gain experience and begin building the knowledge and skills you need to continue your tec diver training. You will qualify to make limited decompression dives to 40 metres.

FACTS

Minimum Age: 18
Certification Prerequisites: AOWD, Deep & EAN40 , 30 logged dives, medical
Academic Sessions: 3 class room
Practical Application Sessions: 3
Open Water Dives: 4
Maximum Training Depth: 40m
Suggested Duration: 2-3 Days
Specialized Equipment: see PADI Standards

Schedule/Offer:  anna.nokela@najada.com


Tec 45

DESCRIPTION

The PADI Tec 45 course is the second part of the full PADI Tec Deep Diver program. You’ll extend your depth limit to 45 metres and learn to plan and execute repetitive decompression dives using a single stage/decompression cylinder. It puts you in a complete tec diving rig, which can be either backmount or sidemount. You’ll also make accelerated decompression dives using EANx or pure oxygen. This is a course where you’ll rise to the challenge and make the commitment to become a technical diver.

FACTS

Minimum Age: 18
Certification Prerequisites: Tec 40 (or equivalent)& Rescue, 50 logged dives, medical not older than 12 months
Academic Sessions: 3 class room
Practical Application Sessions: 3
Open Water Dives: 4
Maximum Training Depth: 45m
Suggested Duration: 3-4 Days
Specialized Equipment: see PADI Standards

Schedule/Offer:  anna.nokela@najada.com


Tec 50

DESCRIPTION

The third part of the full PADI Tec Deep Diver program is Tec 50. As a Tec 50 diver, you show that you’ve developed competency as a tec diver and have the skills to dive to a maximum of 50 metres. You know how to make extended, accelerated decompression stops using up to two gases. It’s not easy to reach this level and earning your Tec 50 certification opens the door to deeper diving expeditions.

FACTS

Minimum Age: 18
Certification Prerequisites: Tec 45 (or equivalent), 100 logged dives, medical
Acedemic Sessions: 3 class room
Practical Application Sessions: 3
Open Water Dives: 4
Maximum Training Depth: 50m
Suggested Duration: 4-5 Days
Specialized Equipment: see PADI Standards

Schedule/Offer:  anna.nokela@najada.com


Tec Trimix 65

DESCRIPTION

If you’re into technical diving then you know that to extend your depth range you need to use trimix – a blend of helium, oxygen and nitrogen. The Tec Trimix 65 course introduces you to using trimix down to a maximum depth of 65 metres. There are advantages to using three gases, but you need to know how to do it right. Earning the Tec Trimix 65 certification makes deeper exploration a reality.

FACTS

Minimum Age: 18
Certification Prerequisites: Tec 50 (or equivalent), 100 logged dives, medical
Academic Sessions: 8 class room
Practical Application Sessions: 3 (varies)
Open Water Dives: 4 (varies)
Maximum Training Depth: 65m
Suggested Duration: 4-5 Days
Specialized Equipment: see PADI Standards

Schedule/Offer:  anna.nokela@najada.com


Tec Trimix Diver

DESCRIPTION

Ready for the outer edge of technical diving? The Tec Trimix Diver course takes experienced tec divers and turns them into extreme divers who go deeper and visit pristine sites where few others will ever go. During the course, you’ll make dives as deep as 90 metres, but once you earn this tough certification, there are few limits. Your training teaches you to build experience gradually and you do it because you’ve made it this far and have more exploring to do.

FACTS

Minimum Age: 18
Certification Prerequisites: Tec 50 or Trimix 65 (or equivalent), 150 logged dives, medical
Academic Sessions: 4 class room
Practical Application Sessions: 3 (varies)
Open Water Dives: 4 (varies)
Maximum Training Depth: 90m
Suggested Duration: 3-4 Days
Specialized Equipment: see PADI Standards

Schedule/Offer:  anna.nokela@najada.com


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