The Naval Air Command Sub Aqua Club (NACSAC) was an organization within the Royal Navy that oversaw sports, technical diving training activities for naval aviation, and fleet units. Today, it has branches at RNAS Culdrose (HMS Seahawk), and RNAS Yeovilton (HMS Heron). Both bases provide training, and club members regularly dive in their local areas on weekends. Diving instruction, from beginner to advanced level, is offered under the auspices of the British Sub-Aqua Club. In 2005, NAC-SAC was closed down as an organization in favour of a Royal Navy Sub Aqua Club, which is what Lieut. Graham and CPO Larn had wanted from the outset of NAC-SAC, which was only given that title since HMS Vernon, the RN Diving School at Portsmouth, would not support the idea of sport diving within the service.
The Naval Air Command Sub Aqua Club (NACSAC) was an organization within the Royal Navy that oversaw sports, technical diving training activities for naval aviation, and fleet units. Today, it has branches at RNAS Culdrose (HMS Seahawk), and RNAS Yeovilton (HMS Heron). Both bases provide training, and club members regularly dive in their local areas on weekends. Diving instruction, from beginner to advanced level, is offered under the auspices of the British Sub-Aqua Club. In 2005, NAC-SAC was closed down as an organization in favour of a Royal Navy Sub Aqua Club, which is what Lieut. Graham and CPO Larn had wanted from the outset of NAC-SAC, which was only given that title since HMS Vernon, the RN Diving School at Portsmouth, would not support the idea of sport diving within the service. (en)
The Naval Air Command Sub Aqua Club (NACSAC) was an organization within the Royal Navy that oversaw sports, technical diving training activities for naval aviation, and fleet units. Today, it has branches at RNAS Culdrose (HMS Seahawk), and RNAS Yeovilton (HMS Heron). Both bases provide training, and club members regularly dive in their local areas on weekends. Diving instruction, from beginner to advanced level, is offered under the auspices of the British Sub-Aqua Club. In 2005, NAC-SAC was closed down as an organization in favour of a Royal Navy Sub Aqua Club, which is what Lieut. Graham and CPO Larn had wanted from the outset of NAC-SAC, which was only given that title since HMS Vernon, the RN Diving School at Portsmouth, would not support the idea of sport diving within the service. (en)