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Old July 19th, 2007
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Re: Are you a certified safety freediver?

Are we not discussing very small details.

Common sense:
- A person with unknown capabilities are not to be used for safety diving.
- Don't rely on just one safety freediver during a dive, always have back up.
- People who apply for safetydiving do freedive regulary, I think we can assume that.
- Its easy to quickly asses the basic knowledge of an unknown freediver (look at him perform, ask around about him)

An idea like this can be brought to full stop by:
- Making it a moneymaking thing
- Discussing details in committies for ever trying to get it 100% right on the sketching table.

Why not start with the basics, launch it and learn from experience and let it grow.

Sebastian
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