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Old 02-05-08, 11:59 AM
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Originally Posted by SoggyFox
why would he need to do valve drills in the same way, can i scratch my arse = yes = i can do valve drills on an RB.

OOG scenario long hose from bailout or throw bailout at OOG diver.
Standards are a vital element of DIR. Standard kit configuration, standard gases, standard procedures, etc.

If you start to deviate from that then you start to lose the point of it all and move away from the DIR methodology to a more general rec/tech approach.

If you don't want the standardisation aspect that DIR brings then there are other perfectly good courses that accommodate a far more flexible approach. If, however, you do want to take a DIR course then I'm afraid you need to be prepared to accept the constraints and requirements of the course.
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