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Planning a multilevel dive

There’s so much to see underwater that you’ll want to make the most of your stay. So, to maximize your underwater adventure, you should learn how to plan and carryout a multilevel dive with a dive computer.

To experience the Desert Divers Computer Diver program, you’ll need to be a Open Water Diver, Junior Open Water Diver or equivalent and at least 10 years old.


Computer Diver Program

During your Desert Divers Computer Diver program, you’ll go on two open water dives, both of which may be conducted in one day. You'll also be exposed to dive computers. Topics covered include:

The planning, organization, procedures, techniques, problems and hazards of multilevel diving.
Definition and advantages of multilevel diving.
Methods of calculating multilevel dives with a dive computer.
Review of decompression sickness theory.
Review of emergency decompression procedures.
Procedures for flying after diving.
Guidelines, rules and procedures for multilevel diving with dive computers.
Care and maintenance of dive computers.
Ready to dive from the deepest depths to the shallows? Stop by your local Desert Divers Scuba Center to sign up.


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