I was on a dive with a new buddy last week. (we were both on about dive 6ish in our logbooks fresh out of OW class). We descended to about 35' when we went to signal that we were OK after our ascent i noticed that the valve on his tank was leaking profusely. (well, how the hell would i know how much air was really coming out, it seemed like a lot though). I had him check his pressure... only a few hundred pounds low ...ok. i tried to signal to him that his tank was not looking so good, I couldn't get that communicated across to him (we later worked that out). I signaled for him to return to the surface. I led the ascent and opted for a slow ascent, but skipped the safety stop. (thinking our total dive time was only about 3 minutes at that time of the ascent) All worked out fine, it was a bad tank O ring, we replaced the tank and went down for another dive.
Now, looking back. should i have stuck with the deco stop and if need be perform an OOA procedure?
Considering i didn't know how long his air would last?
Or was the logic of only being down a few minutes at 35' exempt a safety stop in the given situation? (that is what i though)
what would you have done?
let me hear your opinions.