I like Ian's.
As an example, as an AOW diver, I could go to 130'. My deep dive was to 102fsw to certify. However, a wreck in Fiji was 132' to the sand, with the portholes at 120. That was a pinnacle dive that expanded my experience.
According to one opinion, since I didn't choose the location / plan the dive, etc., it was a "trust me" dive.
According to Ian's definition, it was not.
Interesting the various definitions of a "trust me" dive.
If you're referring to the definition below, I have to disagree with it.
it's a trust me dive if you have no active part in the dive plan.
I understand the premise, but disagree with it in practice. There's no reason I can't go to Mexico, say I want to do a couple of drift dives, jump on a boat and have them drop us on the reef after a short briefing of the dive site. As long as I agree that the dive plan the DM presents is reasonable and within my training I don't consider it a trust me dive.