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PADI Entry Level Courses
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Junior Open Water |
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Participants
of all ages must sign and complete the following forms: |
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Be 10 years of age or older
before the start of the course. |
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Course overview |
The PADI
Open Water Diver certification is the corner stone
of the PADI System. The course is split into three
main areas with sub divisions:
- Knowledge
development, in which there are five modules.
(It is advisable to buy the Open Water Diver Manual
and to complete the knowledge reviews at the end
of each chapter prior to starting the course (see
PADI products).
- Confined water
is the next segment and is made up of five dives.
These are done in water that represents swimming
pool like conditions. During this portion of the
course you will be taught how to master all of
the scuba skills.
- The final segment
is made up of four open water dives the last two
are to a maximum depth of 18m (12m for the 10-12
year olds)
During these dives you will show that you have
mastered all that you have learned in the previous
two areas and before completion the student must
complete a 200m swim and a 10-minute tread water.
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PADI
Junior Open Water Divers are qualified to:
- Dive
with a buddy (eighteen years of age or older,
parent for the 10-12year olds) independent of
supervision while applying the knowledge and skills
they learn in this course, within the limits of
their training and experience.
- Obtain
air fills, scuba equipment and other services.
- Plan,
conduct and log open water no stop dives when
properly equipped and when accompanied by a buddy
(eighteen years of age or older) in conditions
that they have either had training or experience
in.
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Dive to a maximum depth of 18m
(12m for the 10-12 year olds)
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