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The History
ITDA was formed in 1997 by the pioneering and leading
Technical diver Rob Palmer. His ideaologies were to
form an organisation to promote the safe and structured
training of technical diving. Author of over 200 articles
and numerous books, he took his ideas to Scotland and
the Stenmar group, and the birth of the “new”
agency occured.
Rob Palmer was a renown figure in the rapidly growing
technical diving market, a tremendous advocate to safe
diving practises, to which ITDA prides itself. He was
leading major mixed gas rebreather expeditions into
caves and wrecks going back to 1987, some 10 years before
the APD Inspiration.
He was also part of the “think tank” who
originally put together the outlines for the first mixed
gas courses, which later became the blueprint for all
technical diving courses.
Unfortunately Rob lost his live in 1997, during a diving
trip to Egypt, and despite many differing rumours, the
cause has never been verified, all that is truly known
is diving had lost one of its truly great pioneers.
ITDA was taken over by Stenmar Ltd after Robs death.
It was whilst under the Stenmar group, the courses laid
out by Rob, gained HSE recognition in the UK, under
the guidance of new technical director Simon Townsend
and special projects director Ron Mahoney.
ITDA remained under the Stenmar group until the end
of 2003, when due to a reorganisation of Stenmar and
its subsidury companies, it was descided to sell of
the oganisation. Simon Townsend decided to take the
company on, not wishing to allow Rob Palmers ideas go
to waste.
The Future
ITDA is now a rapidly growing organisation, whilst retaining
the “quality rather than quantity” policy
regarding instructors, unlike the other organisation.
Its quality control is second to none and the materials
are still constantly monitored and improved. Manuals
and presentations are now available in a number of different
languages.
Michael Lim was a trainee in NSS-CDS in 1989 and trained
and worked with Rob Palmer since 1993. He represented
TDI Asia as regional director during the time Rob was
chairman of TDI UK. Sharing the same sentiment as Simon,
Mike wishes that Rob’s vision and inspiration
could indeed continue to inspire the best of divers
to be. So Michael hopes to continue this spirit of adventure
and mentorship in all parts of Asia. Inspired training
into the future indeed.
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