Academy of Scuba Inc.
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Phoenix, AZ. The Academy of Scuba today announced that it has officially opened a training facility in Phoenix Arizona. The Academy of Scuba’s new facility is located (North Central) off Happy Valley Road and 20th Avenue. The Training Facility’s address is 2060 W. Whispering Wind Drive, Suite 264, Phoenix AZ 85085.
The Academy of Scuba’s Training Facility is unlike most Scuba shops. The focus is solely on training and the facility caters to unparallel classroom training and the administrative offices support our dive staff to ensure timely certification and materials delivery. The Academy of Scuba uses state of the art technology including eLearning, digital displays, the latest training multimedia, surround sound and GoToMeeting™ to assist in its training.
The new training facility will support the Academy of Scuba’s Complete Diver Program™. The Complete Diver Program is the most comprehensive training program in the Scuba industry. For $360, participants can get certified in Advanced and Rescue Courses, over 40 different specialties and attend a series of workshops and clinics to help them become great recreational divers. These programs are offered in conjunction with SDI/TDI, PADI, NAUI, Divers Alert Network, Emergency First Response, and SeaSigns programs. For more information on the Complete Diver Program go to http://www.completediver.com
The Academy of Scuba is preparing a second half calendar filled with Recreational, Technical, Professional, Wreck, Rebreather, and Cavern/Cave classes. Furthermore, the Academy of Scuba will have a series of Science Diver programs as a part of its commitment to environmental awareness and educate divers on potential hazards to marine life and the places we love to dive!
About The Academy of Scuba™
The Academy of Scuba is an SDI/TDI Dive Training Facility, a DAN Training Center/Business Member and a SeaSigns Instructor Development Center. The Academy of Scuba is an industry innovator for developing, marketing, implementing and reinforcing advanced level Scuba diver training programs. The Academy of Scuba focuses on training with an emphasis to create “great divers”. The sole purpose of the Academy of Scuba is to not just put people in the water, but to keep people in the water. The Academy of Scuba assists divers in increasing enjoyment, adventure and safety through better education and more frequent dive experience.
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