I would have failed those people if I would have even let them start the class to begin with. Poor attitude will get you turned down for my AOW class. Disregard for procedures, especially safety will get you thrown out of it. No refund, just bye bye. Like Bob (NW Grateful) I see AOW as much more than just a card and that is why I do not accept just anyone for the class.
I offer 6 core dives- Advanced Skills, UW Nav, Night/Low Vis, Deep, Search and Recovery, and Buddy Skills and Assist. I will sub wreck for S&R but that's it. Buoyancy and weighting are worked on every dive. Students must be able to perform all basic skills neutral and horizontal in mid water before starting the course. I may require pool sessions and a couple OW dives to verify skill and comfort levels (at my expense on my time). Buddy skills are strictly enforced. One separation is an accident. Two is not. There is never a good reason for buddy separation in my class.
I teach gas planning, deco procedures, bag shooting, use of slung pony bottle, deep stops, and multilevel diving as part of the overall course. If you want a card to just do dives where the ops require it then this probably is not the course for you. If you want new skills, confidence, knowledge, and increased safety and comfort then it just may be. I include the rescue skills we teach in OW class such as unconscious diver from depth, panicked diver, and rescue tows. I also throw in buddy assisted no mask swims and ascents, no mask air share swims and ascents, and loss of buoyancy assist ascent and support. I do not do tour dives. Every dive has skills that must be performed to my satisfaction. The course has been called enlightening, educational, tough, humbling, and even credited with improving communication between couples!
It is also a lot of fun and I love teaching it.
That is a great attitude to have. I wish my instructors had the gall to turn people away. What is wrong with the industry?
Thank you for being safety conscious. I had to learn buoyancy and trim on my own. No one stressed it in class. I do a lot of self study and research before, and after, any class. I recommend reading and absorbing everything you can get your hands on. Make wise choices from what you learn. Then...blow your instructor away and maybe (s)he will teach you extra stuff.
After the first time I saw it