I would like to have a C card which identifies me a member of an organization of Explorers. The front of the card should have a shaded in outline of a double hose reg. I feel that should be the agencies logo. When I'm seen at the beach with my AquaMaster I'm recognized as a REAL Diver

. I've had people approach me and ask if I would search for items that they've lost. I'm asked about the things I've seen and how deep I've been

. I don't get those questions when I'm seen with my other types of gear

. Double Hose regs are recognized almost Universally as the mark of an explorer of this planet's greatest frontier. I don't care what an LDS thinks of my antique equipment. Is he willing to tell me Jacques Cousteau was wrong? Cousteau and his divers continued using double hose regs as their choice equipment long after single hose regs were on the scene. I may not have been diving in the 40's, 50's and 60's but, that's when real diver's were made and REAL divers used double hose regs.
This C card has the potential of being more than just a self made qualification. It can be the rallying point for a return to what diving instruction should be.
I would like to see a return to the same kind of high quality instruction and training as was seen in the days when diving was considered potentially dangerous. I would like to become an instructor for an agency that cared more about the diver than about their sales.
I was PADI certified back in '78. My instructor was a dinosaur. I had respect for him and I feel he was a great instructor. He was tough and he had integrity. He actually disenrolled two people in my class and refunded their money because, he saw they would have problems diving. When's the last time you heard of anyone being ejected from a class? Current positions in the sport diving industry seem to be that a valid credit card makes a certified diver. I feel that lessens the value and credibility of their card. Their C card might as well have a VISA logo on it.