Nylorac
Contributor
It is mostly an unnecessary skill but.... It is another good indicator of comfort in our UW environment. I'd put it in the same category as doffing and donning your gear UW. I don't object to dropping it from required OW skills.
Mostly unnecessary - unless your life depends on it. It is a simple skill to learn (just takes practice, like most diving skills) and one that should be practiced and become second nature if and when you might need it. The idea that learning basic skills causes undue stress is B.S. If you can't handle learning basic stuff you should not be diving. The most stressful skill I did for my open water cert was sharing air and overcoming the discomfort and stress was a valuable lesson.
Take it from me that "mostly unnecessary" = if and when you need it your life will
depend on it. As a double breast cancer survivor (gone through the whole gambit and then some - twice) who is now alive because of basic measures that are now being considered "unnecessary" (self exam the first time and mamogramy the second time) I say err on the side of caution because you have absolutely nothing to lose by being cautious and a lot to lose if you are not. I don't usually get on the soap box - but really why discourage learning such a basic skill ?