Aura
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Navigation - I had to swim in a square with a compass, and I nailed it the first time so he said that was good enough.So which specialty dives were you supposedly doing in this AOW class?
Depth - went to 30m, so I guess that's checked off alright.
Drift diving - there was a current, but we went down and up along the same path so there was hardly any drift diving involved.
Drysuit - I don't think I learned anything useful here, since the suit was so flooded that there was no chance of suit squeeze, no buoyancy or anything.
Perk performance buoyancy - not really sure what to expect from this one, and I certainly learned nothing new. I've been told that my trim and buoyancy control is quite good for someone as inexperienced as I am though, so maybe it wasn't super necessary.
That actually reminds me, I brought my own mask and snorkel, but was told to take the snorkel off as it "wouldn't be necessary". I was quite confused as I've never gone diving without one, but didn't want to argue and, again, was probably quite naïve when going into this.General Standards and Procedures:
Equipment
Standard Diver Equipment
Make sure divers have, at a minimum:
1. Fins, mask and snorkel
9. At least one audible emergency surface signaling device (whistle, air horn, etc.).
Also had no audible signaling device. I got a whistle in the PADI AOW package, but was told to not bring it.
My impression was that the GUE fundamentals course was pretty much a gateway into tech diving, and mostly useful for divers considerably more experienced and advanced than I currently am. Is that assumption wrong?I'd suggest taking GUE fundies next: GUE Fundamentals.