FAQ
- Q: I suffer from asthma. Does this mean I cannot learn to dive?
A: Not necessarily. We will give you a medical form to be signed by your doctor. It is a decision taken by him/her, and not your instructor. Many people with (controlled) asthma dive. Check DDI courses.
- Q: I have difficulty clearing my ears when flying. I believe this will stop me from diving. Is this true?
A: We hear this one a lot! Any residue in the ear caused by infection or wax build-up can make them hard to clear. Often it is just a case of getting some drops from your pharmacist, but if you are worried visit your surgery for a check up.
- Q: I qualified as a diver years ago but want to get back into it. What do I have to do?
A: A refresher session in the pool to brush up on skills, with a scuba review to remind you of safe diving practise, is all you need.