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PADI eLearning Start the Next Adventure at Home

PADI eLearning Start the Next Adventure at Home

PADI eLearning – Start the Next Adventure at Home

Start your next scuba diving adventure at home with PADI eLearning and Aussie Divers Phuket.

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Get up to a THB 2,000 equipment gift voucher when you book Aussie Divers Phuket

Sitting at home bored during COVID -19. Dreaming of your next trip away scuba diving. Well you can start your next scuba diving adventure at home with PADI eLearning.

Here are four courses that you can start in the comfort of you lounge at home. The PADI Open Water Course, PADI Advanced Open Water Course, the PADI Rescue Course and the PADI Enriched Air Nitrox Course.

Please note that all these eLearning modules are for the theory components of the respective courses. You will need to complete the practical components at Aussie Divers Phuket or a PADI Dive Centre. Vouchers are only valid at Aussie Divers Phuket.

Buy your PADI eLearning for the PADI Open Water, Advance Open Water and Rescue courses from Aussie Divers Phuket and receive a THB 2,000 gift voucher toward the purchase of equipment from either of the two Aussie Divers Phuket stores. Received a THB 1,000 baht voucher for the PADI Enriched Air Nitrox Course.

Aussie Divers Phuket PADI Divemaster Instructor

Aussie Divers Phuket PADI Divemaster Instructor

PADI Open Water Course

What it Includes

It includes Online/Offline Touch, Knowledge Reviews, Quizzes, Final Exam, Video, eTraining Logbook, eRDPML Online Access and certifying credit.

Available languages:

Arabic, Chinese (Simplified & Traditional), Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish)

What you will learn

You will learn and be tested on topics such as The Underwater World, Diving Equipment, Scuba Systems, The Buddy System, Adapting to the Underwater World, Diving Equipment, Diving Communications, The Diving Environment, Dive Planning, Boat Diving Procedures, Problem Management, Health for Diving, Breathing Air at Depth, Finding Minimum Surface Interval, Dive Computer and Basic Compass Navigation.

What you will need to start the practical aspect of the course:

Be medical fit (see attached document). Be able to swim 200 metres (any stroke) or 300 metres with mask fin and snorkel as well as being able to float or tread water for 10 minutes.

Approximate time

8 -15 hours

The price

PADI Retail Price: AUD$ 220.00 (THB 4,800) Aussie Divers Price: THB 2,800

Points of interest:

Please note is there are any yes answers on the medically you will need to be cleared to scuba dive. If there are any doubts please do this prior to purchasing the online course.

The swims are a compulsory part of the course. Please make sure that you can do the required swim skills prior to arriving.

PADI Advanced Open Water Course Aussie Divers

PADI Advanced Open Water Course Aussie Divers

PADI Advanced Open Water Course

What it Includes

Includes Online/Offline Touch, Knowledge Reviews, Video, Digital Multipurpose Data Carrier, eTraining Logbook, and certifying credit.

Available languages:

Arabic, Chinese (Simplified & Traditional), Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Spanish

What you will learn

Your eLearning purchase covers basic knowledge and safety concepts to make the two

You will learn basic knowledge and safety concepts to make the two required dives (Deep and Underwater Navigation Adventure Dives), and five of the most popular elective dives (Night Dive, Peak Performance Buoyancy Dive, Wreck Dive, Boat Dive and Underwater Naturalist Dive)

What you will need to start the practical aspect of the course:

Open Water Diver/Junior Open Water Diver (or qualifying certification)

Approximate time

8-12 hours

The price

PADI Retail Price: AUD$ 204.00 (THB 4,000) Aussie Divers Price: THB 3,300

Points of interest

Please not that not all adventure dives can be conducted in Phuket. If you have preferred dives to do please contact us prior.

PADI Rescue Course Aussie Divers Phuket

PADI Rescue Course Aussie Divers Phuket

PADI Rescue Course

What it Includes

Includes Online/Offline Touch, Knowledge Reviews, Final Exam, Video, eTraining Logbook, Digital Accident Management Work Slate/Flowchart and certifying credit.

Available languages:

English)

What you will learn

The PADI Rescue Diver course covers minor dive problems and major dive emergencies and a variety of techniques to deal with and avoid each. Topics include: The Psychology of Rescue, Recognizing Diver Stress, Accident Management, and Responding to Diver emergencies, Equipment Problems, and more.

What you will need to start the practical aspect of the course:

Adventure Diver/Junior Adventure Diver (or qualifying certification) with completed Underwater Navigation Dive; EFR Primary and Secondary Care training (or qualifying training) within 24 months

Approximate time

10 – 12 hours

The price

PADI Retail Price: AUD$ 215.00 (THB 4,400) Aussie Divers Price: THB 3,300

Points of interest

If you are not Emergency First Response (EFR) certified or do not have a First Aid certification that is approved by PADI then you will need to do that course. Price is THB 5,000 with Aussie Divers Phuket and can be done when you arrive for the practical aspect of the course.

PADI Enriched Air Nitrox Aussie Divers Phuket

PADI Enriched Air Nitrox Aussie Divers Phuket

PADI Enriched Air Nitrox Course

What it Includes

Includes Online/Offline Touch, Knowledge Review, Final Exam, Video, Computer Diving Simulator, Enriched Air RDP, Equivalent Air Depth and Oxygen Exposure Tables and certifying credit.

Available languages:

Arabic, Chinese – Traditional and Simplified, Danish, Dutch, English, French, Finnish, German, Greek, Hebrew, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish)

What you will learn

You’ll learn how use enriched air for no-stop recreational diving with an enriched air compatible dive computer while using enriched air with 22 to 40 percent oxygen; how to analyze the enriched air mix in your scuba cylinder and determine the maximum depth for the blend, how to set the enriched air percentage on your dive computer and how to monitor no-stop limits and oxygen exposure on the dive.

What you will need to start the practical aspect of the course:

PADI Open Water Diver (or qualifying certification)

Approximate time

10 – 18 hours

The price

PADI Retail Price: AUD$ 220.00 (THB 4,500) Aussie Divers Price: THB 3,300

Points of interest

Once upon completing the eLearning link, all that has to be complete is the analyzing of two Enriched Air Nitrox tanks

Book Your PADI eLearning Course here Here

By Darren Gaspari

Proud owner and active PADI Gold Course Director of Aussie Divers Phuket, a professional and awarded PADI 5 Star Instructor Development Scuba Diving Centre. Member of the PADI Advisory Board for the eLearning modules 2019 and 2020.

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