Technical Diving

 

 

 

 

Survival depends on being able to suppress anxiety and replace it with calm, clear, quick and correct reasoning..." -Sheck Exley

Aquatech is a TDI Instructor Training Facility

 

What is technical diving? Technical diving is diving deeper then 130 feet, diving that requires a mandatory decompression stop,diving in a overhead environment( such as caves and wrecks)

Technical diving is a potentially dangerous activity that requires very special training, equipment and support. Aquatech Technical Instructors are trained to not only qualify you for your dive objective, but also to give you a healthy respect for the technical diving environment.

Is technical diving for you? Aquatech Technical Courses are designed for divers whose interests include diving beyond traditional recreational limits and specific areas of technical diving. Accordingly, technical diving courses are designed to provide more detailed training than specialty diver courses, and result in more extensive qualifications.

Can everyone go to the top of Mount Everest? The answer is obviously a resounding "No". Can every diver go on a deep decompression mixed gases wreck dive or cave dive? One more time the answer is "No". The technical diving community is small and because they keep it small, they are able to train and obtain great safety records and achievements.

Decades ago, a journalist ask Sir Edmund Hillary why he climbed to the top of Mount Everest and his answer was simply, "Because it's there!" We believe this would also be the appropriate answer of a technical diver, if he were asked, "Why are you going on this deep, dark, cold wreck at 300 feet?" But, physical and mental achievements in those activities should never overlook the amount of training and time it took for those people to reach their goals.

 

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