Altitude Diver
Diving in altitudes higher than 300 metres/1000 feet above sea level is altitude diving. Discover a hidden world where only a few have ventured.
Description
Imagine descending below the surface of a clear mountain lake to explore a well-preserved wreck. Any time you scuba dive at an altitude higher than 300 metres/1000 feet above sea level, you're altitude diving. If you're ready to discover a hidden world where few have ventured, then the PADI Altitude Diver Specialty course is for you.
PADI (Junior) Open Water Divers, who are at least 10 years old, are eligible to take the Altitude Diver course.
Academic
First, you will need to purchase the PADI Advanced Open Water Diver manual OR PADI Advanced Open Water eLearning and read the Altitude Diver section and complete the Knowledge Review at the end of the chapter.
Learning to adjust your dive plan for the reduced surface pressure at altitude is an integral part of the course. You'll complete two scuba dives and learn:
• Altitude dive planning, organization, procedures, and techniques.
• How to adjust your dive computer for altitude diving or calculate altitude dive profiles using the RDP Table or eRDPMLTM.
• How to avoid problems and handle emergency situations, if they occur, at altitude
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Get credit! The first dive of this PADI Specialty Diver course may credit as an Adventure Dive toward your Advanced Open Water Diver certification – ask your instructor about earning credit.