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Old 17th October 2005, 09:02   #17 (permalink)
Drmike
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Quote: (Originally Posted by nmanfield)
I've booked 3 weeks in November to do my IANTD Normoxic and Full TRIMIX CCR Inspiration courses in Puerto Galera, Philippines but have just learnt that the instructor that was doing the course has got bent ?
Wasnt Frank or Paul was it?? Serious bend?

I found both to be good instructors, Frank is based in PG and Paul in HK but teaches with Frank out of PG. Both are IANTD. I did my Inspiration courses with Frank and MK15.5 trimix with Paul.

PM if you want their contact details - but expect they are listed here:-http://www.iantd.com/search/instructors_search.html


Frank and Paul operate out of La Laguna beach club which is a 10 min walk down the beach from the slapper bars where the majority of the dive shops are located. They teach many different RBs, are very tech orientated. Paul has probably dived every Rebreather ever made. They are the main RB guys on PG IMO

http://www.iantd.com/cgi-bin/instruc...fications=+831



http://www.iantd.com/cgi-bin/instruc...fications=+831

Drop Paul or Frank a line Im sure they can assist. http://www.llbcdiveresort.com/
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