Dive Planning
Unplanned dives are managed by luck. This course builds the planning process that makes every dive more deliberate — from a 20 m reef dive to a staged decompression dive at 40 metres.
The principles are the same regardless of depth or complexity: understand your gas supply, know your limits, plan for contingencies, communicate the plan clearly. This course develops those habits with theory, worked examples, and a practical planning dive.
Who This Course Is For
- Divers who want to plan their own dives rather than follow a guide
- Buddy pairs who want to brief, execute, and debrief dives as a team
- Divers who do liveaboards, expeditions, or remote site diving where conditions vary
- Anyone building toward technical diving where gas planning is non-negotiable
Prerequisites
- Open Water certification (minimum)
- Enriched Air Nitrox certification recommended
- Introduction to Decompression Theory recommended but not required
What This Course Covers
Gas planning: surface air consumption rates, gas duration at depth, calculation methods.
Rule of thirds: how it works, when to apply it, and when thirds is conservative enough.
Turn pressures: when to turn a dive, how to calculate for the team.
Decompression planning: no-deco limits vs. staged deco, stop depths, ascent schedule.
Site analysis: entry and exit conditions, navigation, current timing, depth profiles.
Team planning: communication protocols, signalling conventions, separation procedures.
Contingency planning: what-if scenarios, abort criteria, alternate ascent points.
Post-dive: structured debrief, accurate logging, incident reporting.
Course Structure
Two days. Day 1 is planning theory and a workshop. Day 2 is a planned dive followed by a full debrief. Student ratio is 1:2 maximum.
Locations: Pondicherry · Lakshadweep · Meghalaya · Sri Lanka · Maldives
Fees and Pricing
Pricing is tailored to your course and location. A full breakdown is provided before any commitment is made.
Ready to train?
Enquire via WhatsApp or call +91 82489 40670 — Donarun responds personally to every enquiry.
Common Questions
Do I need a dive computer for this course?
Yes. You need a dive computer you can configure and read. Part of the course covers understanding what your specific computer is calculating and how to interpret its displays correctly.
Is this course relevant to recreational diving?
Directly. Gas planning, turn pressures, and contingency thinking apply to every dive, regardless of depth or complexity. This course develops habits that make all your diving safer and more deliberate.
What Comes Next?
Want to know where your diving actually stands? Becoming a Better Diver is a personalised skills assessment and targeted improvement programme built around your specific gaps.
Pricing
Pricing is tailored to your course, location, and schedule. A full breakdown is provided before any commitment is made.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What are the prerequisites for Dive Planning?
- No specific prerequisites — enquire directly to confirm suitability for your experience level.
- What certification do I receive after completing Dive Planning?
- This is a non-certification programme — no formal agency certification is issued.
- How long is the Dive Planning course?
- The Dive Planning course runs for 2 days.
- Who teaches this course?
- Donarun Das — TDI Trimix Instructor, KISS Sidewinder CCR Instructor, and PADI Staff Instructor based in India. 15+ years of diving experience and a mechanical engineering background from NIT Silchar.