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Course Director

IANTD Course Directors are IANTD Assistant Course Directors who have taken the next step and joined an elite group of professional who provide training to the next generation of IANTD Instructors.  Course Directors teach Assistant Course Director Programs and IANTD Instructor Development Programs (IDP) To become an IANTD Course Director you must attend a Course Director Program with an IANTD IT or attend an IANTD Instructor Trainer Development Program.

How deep can you dive with the IANTD Course Director Program?

No dives may be conducted to depths greater than 132 fsw (40 msw).

What do you need to enroll in this program?
  • Must be at least 21 years of age.
  • Must be qualified as:
    • Must be qualified as an IANTD Assistant Course Director.
    • Must have a minimum of two (2) years of teaching experience without any Quality Assurance Complaint.
    • Must have issued minimum of 100 certifications in a combination of the following IANTD Programs or equivalent:
      • Open Water, Advanced Open Water Diver Programs, EANx Diver, Deep Diver, Rescue Diver and Divemaster Programs.
  • Dive experience:
    • Provide proof of a minimum of 175 logged dives.
    • Assist in two (2) Open Water EANx Instructor Development Program.
What is the minimum materials requirements?
  • IANTD Instructor Trainer Student Kit.
What this program must include?
  • Academic Sessions
  • Confined Water Sessions
  • Open Water Sessions
Wherever you want to go, IANTD can take you there!!

One of IANTD differentials in the formation of any confident and safe IANTD Diver is our training philosophy known as:

  • WATER
    • Wisdom
    • Attitude
    • Training
    • Experience
    • Repetition.

A relaxed confident diver is a safe diver who will enjoy exploring inner-space and pursue diving adventures for a lifetime.
by Tom Mount

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International Association of Nitrox Divers, IAND, was formed in 1985 in response to the needs of the diving public. Up until that time, mixed gas diving and the use of decompression gasses was limited, in a formal way, to military and commercial divers.

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