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What is SSI Advanced Adventure?

What is SSI Advanced Adventure?

The SSI Advanced Adventurer scuba dive course (PADI: Advanced Open Water) is the popular first step in continuing your dive training and developing your scuba skills. An Advanced Adventure license expands your certified depth limit to 30 metres (100 feet) – opening up a new range of diving possibilities!

What is considered a repetitive dive?

Repetitive Dive. This is any dive that you make before you have completely offgassed from any previous dive or dives. Residual Nitrogen Time (RNT) This is the amount of time you must consider as already having been spent at a given depth for a planned repetitive dive.

What is the no decompression limit for 60 feet 18 Metres )?

56 minutes
What is the No Decompression Limit for 60 feet? The NDL or No-Stop time for 60 feet / 18 meters is 56 minutes according to the Recreational Dive Planner table. On a Suunto dive computer using their algorithm, the NDL is 51 minutes for your first dive.

What’s the difference between SSI and PADI?

PADI insists on skills being completed in a set order to meet PADI standards and pass the course. SSI allows for slightly more flexibility. For example, if a student is having an issue with a skill, we can move on and come back to it.

Can you dive 50 feet?

15 metres (50 feet) dive depth: BSAC no decompression time limit of 74 minutes (PADI Tables 80 minutes).

How long can you scuba dive at 15 feet?

Stay at least 3 minutes at 5 meters (15 feet) depth, after which you can safely surface. When your dive is considered a decompression dive, you need to perform a decompression stop at 5 meters (15 feet) for 8 minutes if you have exceeded your no-deco limit with 5 minutes or less.

How many dives can I do a day?

For recreational divers, a typical limit is 4-5 dives per day as long as you follow dive tables or use a computer to track. For shallower depths, you will need to refer to dive tables to be able to determine how many dives you can safely do in a day and how long those dives can last.

How long can you dive at 20 feet?

The need to do decompression stops increases with depth. A diver at 6 metres (20 ft) may be able to dive for many hours without needing to do decompression stops. At depths greater than 40 metres (130 ft), a diver may have only a few minutes at the deepest part of the dive before decompression stops are needed.

How did the town of Miriwinni get its name?

The town takes its name from the railway station name, first used by the Queensland Railways Department on 18 February 1915, reportedly an Aboriginal word meaning mountain rock. Miriwinni Provisional School opened on 16 October 1916 and became Miriwinni State School on 1 March 1918.

Where is Mirriwinni State School in Queensland located?

It is nestled in the lush tropical valley of Mount Bartle Frere, Queensland’s highest mountain. Nearby, you will find beautiful beaches superb rainforests and crystal clear swimming holes. Our school serves the townships of Mirriwinni, Bramston Beach, Waugh’s Pocket and Woopen Creek.

How many people live in Mirriwinni, Queensland, Australia?

Mirriwinni is a town and a locality in the Cairns Region, Queensland, Australia. The spelling Miriwinni has also been used historically, but Mirriwinni is the official spelling from 8 October 2010. In the 2016 census, Mirriwinni had a population of 447 people.

Who is the SSI group and what do they do?

The SSI Group, LLC has been in the business of ensuring healthcare providers are paid timely, efficiently, and accurately for over 30 years. The suite of products SSI provides creates an enhanced collections process from payers and patients. Results you can see.

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