Brief Summary
This crash course dives into the world of Diver Propulsion Vehicles (DPVs), covering everything from basic planning to advanced multi-unit diving techniques. Perfect for both novice and experienced divers wanting to master DPV skills safely.
Key Points
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Learn about the history of Diver Propulsion Vehicles (DPVs).
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Understand the planning sequence for DPV dives.
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Get to grips with the math involved in DPV diving.
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Recognize potential DPV failures and how to handle them.
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Review essential basic diving skills for effective dive planning.
Learning Outcomes
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Identify different types of DPVs and their history.
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Plan effective and safe DPV dives.
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Calculate necessary math for successful DPV operations.
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Analyze and mitigate potential DPV failures.
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Reinforce basic diving skills essential for DPV diving.
About This Course
A crash course design to provide skills to safely and efficiently dive with single or multiple Diver Propultion Vehicles
This is a crash course for DPV owners and/or divers interested in getting involved in DPV diving, finding out what it takes to dive them from very basic planning to the most advanced way of using multiple units in miles long and several hours dives even in overhead enviroments.
Expect Videos including Voiceover Powerpoint penetrations with detailed information, Topic Quizzes.
This information is intended to be use by capable and qualified DPV divers, or for students soon to participate in a formal DPV course, including land drills and in water skills practice.
We have include the following main DPV Course Topics :
DPV History
DPV Planning Sequence
DPV Math
DPV Failures
Also we review the Basic Diving Skill for
Dive Planning
Bailout Considerations
NDL
NOTICE : This Course is mostly included in the Become a Safe & Efficient Dive Explorer
WARNING: DPV DIVING IS POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS, WE HIGHLY RECOMMEND YOU APPLY THIS INFORMATION UNDER DIRECT SUPERVISION OF A PROFESSIONAL
Pablo B.
La informaciĂłn es correcta y explicada por Nick un muy buen instructor de buceo