How do you fill out a PADI dive log?
How to log recreational dives in the PADI App:
- From the PADI App homepage, choose Log.
- Select “+” to create a new dive log.
- Enter the name of your dive site, and search.
- Choose the correct dive site from the list.
- Enter the details of your dive for your log.
- Click “Next” and that’s it – your log has been entered.
How long can you dive at 60 feet?
What is the No Decompression Limit for 60 feet? The NDL or No-Stop time for 60 feet / 18 meters is 56 minutes according to the Recreational Dive Planner table. On a Suunto dive computer using their algorithm, the NDL is 51 minutes for your first dive.
How long can I dive at 60 feet?
How much does a PADI eCard cost?
The PADI eCard is proof of certification (just like a plastic card). The eCard is available for purchase through PADI’s website for $37US, or through a PADI Dive Center or Instructor (member cost = one online PIC credit).
How do you fill a dive log book?
If you’re feeling like you want to spice up your log, add features like; The visibility. If the dive was a boat or shore dive. What exposure suit you wore (wetsuit, drysuit etc)…Here is a list of essential information to include within your dive logs;
- Time in and out.
- Air in and out.
- Bottom time.
- Maximum and average depth.
What is a no stop dive?
A “no-decompression”, or “no-stop” dive is a dive that needs no decompression stops during the ascent according to the chosen algorithm or tables, and relies on a controlled ascent rate for the elimination of excess inert gases. In effect, the diver is doing continuous decompression during the ascent.
How does Table 2 work in scuba diving?
Table 2 shows what Letter Group you will be in after a certain ” surface interval ,” i.e. the time between the end of your first dive and the start of your second dive. Obviously, the longer you wait, the more of the extra nitrogen your body absorbed during the first dive gets released.
What are the rules for the Padi table?
Multiple dive rules– Anytime the ending pressure group on the PADI table is W or X, all following surface intervals must be at least an hour. Anytime an ending pressure group is Y or Z , all following surface intervals must be three hours .
How to read dive tables step by step?
Reading Dive Tables. 1 Step 1: All You Need Is a Your Dive Table and Your Brain. First, I want to reiterate why nowadays scuba diving is safe and sex is dangerous. A great 2 Step 2: Side 1 – Table 1 (Left Side) 3 Step 3: Side 1 – Table 2 (Right Side) 4 Step 4: Side 2 – Table 3. 5 Step 5: Other Notes.
How does the repetitive dive timetable table work?
This table is the “Repetitive Dive Timetable.” Based on the residual nitrogen levels from the previous dive, this table adjusts your new max bottom time for your next dive. Step 10: Add your RNT (’25’) to you’re second dive’s planned bottom time (lets say 20 minutes).