ANDI has many recreational level specialty courses that are offered to there customers.

DEEP- The DWD training and certification is open to all certified Openwater divers. It promotes training
and experience beyond that contained within standard Openwater and is a required aspect of the Advanced Openwater Diver training (AOWD). This program should not be looked at as a “Deep Diving Program” but it will provide training and instructor experience in managing dives that might be a little deeper than those performed in the Openwater programs

BOAT– The BOT training and certification is open to all *certified Openwater divers. It promotes trainingand experience beyond that contained within standard Openwater and will often be conducted as a
part of the Advanced Openwater Diver training (AOWD). It is the goal of this program to developcompetent skills in boat diving.

Night-The NGT training and certification is open to all certified Openwater divers. It promotes training and experience beyond that contained within standard Openwater and will often be conducted as a
part of the Advanced Openwater Diver training (AOWD). It is the goal of this program to develop competent skills in night diving and other low visibility conditions.

Dry Suit

Navigation – The NAV training and certification is open to all certified Openwater divers. It promotes training and experience beyond that contained within standard Openwater and will often be conducted as a
part of the Advanced Openwater Diver training (AOWD). It is the goal of this program to develop competent skills in underwater navigation.

DPV-The “Diver Propulsion Vehicle Diver’’ Training course helps to develop the minimum skills and knowledge required to dive with a DPV safely in a non overhead environment, while not exceeding the specified standards set forth by ANDI. The course explains the dangers and risks involved while diving with a DPV. The course develops and establishes minimum skills, tasks loading, problem solving, maintenance,  knowledge, and the ability to safely operate a DPV. Problem solving in the DPV course includes, but is not limited to emergency procedures, buoyancy control, propulsion techniques and body positioning. ANDI feels that this course will have a safety benefit for all active divers, even if they decide never to operate a DPV dive again after the course.

 

Speak to your local ANDI Facility or Instructor for more information on these courses.