mark99:I disagree with the idea of combining all 3 into a single certification. I see an advantage to having an interval between each course in order to get some diving experience. This makes the next course in the sequence more meaningful, since you have more of a foundation to build on. One of the most important things taught in all the courses is to stay well within your limits. I also disagree that "hardly anyone I know follows that (60' limit) once they get a few dives in." Maybe that depends on where you dive, here in California at Catalina Island as an example most of the sites and things to see are above 60' anyway.
I believe that the current level of OW certification is inadequate. Even when compared to my OW cert in 1989, things have eased up. Couple this with instructors that I have seen taking shortcuts and being less than thorough and the beginning diver is less than prepared.
Take the scenario of two newly certified OW divers at 60' and one has an OoA, knock off his/her buddies mask and the diver freaks, equipment problem, etc. How well prepared are either one of them?
If not combining OW, AOW and Rescue, how about requiring more dives for each level and getting more of the Rescue into OW and AOW?
mark99:How about a requirement to have a certain number of dives after OW in order to take the AOW course? And then a certain number of dives after the course in order to actually get the AOW card?
I'm all for that. I think the number of dives for EVERY level of cerification is too low. Instructor included.
Right now we have some DIT's that show every imaginable level of diving competancy. There is one in particular that I am going to have a serious discussion with our Course Director about. His skills remind me of someone on their final OW cert dive. Not good for someone wanting to be a DM.
My point being that all agencies have succumbed to the "I want it now" attitude of society and, just like our national education system, have lowered the standard to a level that I think, does not meet good standards for our sport.
The soap box is now open.
