It takes a lot of discipline to do checks, especially if some of the team members are restive or impatient. I just find I get mulish and insist. When Peter and our friends dove off our boat on Wednesday, one of the divers got impatient during the gear check and said he was just going to get in the water. Peter let it go; I would politely have asked him to hold off a second, so we could finish the check. It would have been very difficult to do, because the diver in question is a very senior diver and someone I profoundly respect.
Betty, learning light discipline takes time. You just have to build into your brain a picture of what your light is doing and where it is pointing. And for tasks like bag shooting (or gas switches) it's usual procedure to butt clip the light so that it doesn't end up in your buddy's eyes.
Betty, learning light discipline takes time. You just have to build into your brain a picture of what your light is doing and where it is pointing. And for tasks like bag shooting (or gas switches) it's usual procedure to butt clip the light so that it doesn't end up in your buddy's eyes.