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Hi my name's Andy and I’m the resident PADI Course Director and ‘Director of
Professional and Technical Training’ for the Utila Dive Centre. I
just wanted give you an insight into my personal and diving background so you
know more about myself, the Instructor Development Course (PADI
IDC) and other professional or technical courses that I offer through the Utila Dive
Centre located on Utila, Bay Islands, Honduras, Central
America. Utila is located off the North coast of Honduras, Central
America, in the Western Caribbbean and is famous for the Whale
shark and for dive training from PADI Open Water to Instructor
Development Courses and Technical diver training.
Any dive professional will
tell you, you’ll always remember the first time you blow bubbles underwater,
well for me I can think back to the first time I went swimming as a mere 5 year
old and was fascinated with immersing myself in the local swimming pool, now add
a few vacations as a teenager to the Mediterranean, snorkeling and boating, and
I soon fell in love with the underwater world. I became certified as a diver in
1990 on a vacation in Greece and in 1997 after finishing University and working
in Insurance for 6 months I made my decision to ‘Go Pro’ and became a PADI
Divemaster on the beautiful island of Koh Tao, Thailand. What a lifestyle, as a
Divemaster I enjoyed driving boats, running daily dive operations, finding the
elusive Whale shark, assisting Instructors on PADI certification programs and
organizing dive safaris. My employer at the time convinced me I would make a
good Instructor so in 1998 I enrolled in the PADI Instructor Development Course
(IDC) and since then have never looked back, traveling from South East Asia to
the Caribbean to take my Instructor course opened up countless new
opportunities.
I took my IDC in the Bay Islands of Honduras in 1998 and
worked on this beautiful island of Utila for months, if you’re
fortunate enough to know anyone who has visited this island they will tell you
stories about the great diving, amazing lifestyle and Caribbean pace. Thousands
of people arrive on this island a year for PADI certifications and all other
levels of dive training, activities and Whale shark expeditions. It’s a great
place to gain experience as an Instructor and within 6 months I had certified
over 100 ‘Open Water’ divers, still I had a desire to travel so soon headed down
to the pacific ocean off Costa Rica for pelagic encounters and then to travel to
Dahab, Egypt Red Sea, where I worked as an Instructor for another 6 months,
teaching shore diving and naturalist classes about the aquatic beauty to be
found in the pristine waters of the Red Sea, what a contrast to the dry desert
that surrounds it. It was in 1999 in Dahab with it’s deep walls and infamous
‘Blue Hole’ that I qualified with ‘Technical Diving International’ as an
‘Extended Range’ technical diver with guidance from Red Sea TDI technical diving
guru ‘Dr Ahmed Kamal’, and found a new love in diving, deep
exploration.
In 2000, the turn of the millennia, I once again felt the
call of the Caribbean, and returned to Utila to work as the resort
manager for the Utila Dive Centre, one of the top facilities for diver
training in the Caribbean and Central America. After 2 great years of working
with Utila Dive Centre I was accepted by PADI in 2001 onto the ‘Course Director
Training Course’ at PADI Headquarters in Newport Beach, California and at the
age of 28 was one of the youngest DSAT Tec Rec Instructor Trainers in the
world.
It’s now summer 2005 and in the last 4 years have conducted over
35 Instructor Development Courses and trained over 500 Instructors at all
levels, from ‘Open Water Scuba Instructor’ to DSAT Trimix Instructor.
As
well as holding the highest qualification in recreational diving as a PADI
Course Director (Professional Association Diving Instructors) my other diving
interests are in technical trimix diving as an IANTD Trimix Instructor
(International Association of Nitrox and Technical Divers) and also cave diving
as an NSS-CDS full cave certified diver (National Speleological Society – Cave
Diving Section), with many hours logged exploring the cenotes/cave systems of
the Yucatan peninsular in Mexico.
I still teach at all levels of
training, from PADI Open Water course up to our IDC's, and still love seeing the
expression on divers faces after introducing them to the underwater world for
the first time, like I know you will. On a professional note I love to share my
experience, technical knowledge and travel background in the dive industry with
the Instructors I train through Utila Dive
Centre.
Utila, in the Bay Islands, is a great place to live and a lot
warmer than the cold climate of Scotland where I was born! Outside of teaching
diving and the technical projects I’m involved with (currently mini-submarines),
I enjoy to cook, travel and every year I make an effort to explore a new place
on land and underwater. Utila’s a great place not just for diving but also to enjoy
sailing, conservation projects and marine exploration, Watersports and off road
biking currently I’m involved in a project to operate a mini submarine on Utila and train
pilots in this new underwater industry.
DIVING QUALIFICATIONS PADI
Course Director DSAT Tec-Rec & Gas Blender Instructor Trainer DAN
Instructor Trainer (All programs except REMO2) IANTD Technical Instructor
Trainer NSS-CDS Full Cave Diver
SPECIALTY INSTRUCTOR TRAINER Search
& Recovery, Underwater Photographer, Wreck, Night Diver, Deep, Enriched
Air Diver, Tec Rec Trimix Blender, Underwater Naturalist, Tec Rec Trimix
Diver, Underwater Navigator, Alantis/Dolphin Rebreather, Equipment
Specialist.
WORK EXPERIENCES 2000-2005 Utila Dive Centre, Honduras,
Instructor to Course Director and DSAT Technical Instructor Trainer 1999
Dahab, Egypt, Red Sea PADI Instructor and Resort Operations Manager, TDI
Technical Diver 1998 Utila, Honduras, PADI Instructor 1998 Osa Peninsular,
Costa Rica Pacific PADI Instructor and dive guide 1997 Koh Tao, Thailand,
PADI Divemaster and Boat Captain
ADDITIONAL DIVING EXPERIENCES 2004
January, Lake Atitlan 5400ft, Guatemala, Search and Recovery Trimix dives to
300ft/96mt for downed $2 million ‘Eurocopter’ 2004 May, Tulum, Mexico, Cave
Exploration 2003 May, Tulum, Mexico, NSS-CDS Cave training program 2003
January, Cape Town, South Africa, Cage diving experience with Great
White 2001 January, Galapagos, Ecuador, 1 month of pure adrenalin diving one
off the best sites in the world, sharkfest!!!!!
EDUCATION 1996
BA HONS Business & Marketing, Brunel University, UK
AWARDS 2005;
Certificate for 'Contribution to Dive Safety & Education' from Divers Alert
Network 2004; 1 Certificate of ‘Recognition of Excellence’ from PADI for IDC
customer service 1 Certificate for ‘Outstanding contribution to
Instructor Development’ from PADI 2003; 4 Certificates ‘Recognition of
Excellence’ from PADI for IDC customer service 2002; Certificate for
‘Outstanding contribution to Instructor Development’ from PADI 2001;
Certificate for ‘Outstanding contribution to Instructor Development’ from PADI
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