Same here, nice post Jim.
To add my $0.02
Interesting topic. I have logged only my first 51 dives in the log book I got when I did my OW course. All other dives are print outs prom my computer(s). Each dive is a page with a dive #, profile graph, location, gas used, length of a dive....you got an idea. I had over 200 dives when I did my DM course and more before IDC. I put in the notes section buddies name or solo. Never had a problem with it with an instructor or a course director. We all know, that you could forge a more important documents then a log book. There are people who cheat on a golf score cards and people who inflate their log book. If I'm going to certify somebody, I will take quick look at their log book and yes, they have to have a certain # of dives as required, but main and only thing for me is how able they're to perform all required skills, how competent they are in the water. I'll do everything to help them to be safe, skilled and confident diver. But if they don't perform at the level of particular course, nobody could force me to certify them. Now I am of the topic, so to answer the question: Yes, I would count solo dives and I never heard from PADI that I shouldn't.
To add my $0.02
Interesting topic. I have logged only my first 51 dives in the log book I got when I did my OW course. All other dives are print outs prom my computer(s). Each dive is a page with a dive #, profile graph, location, gas used, length of a dive....you got an idea. I had over 200 dives when I did my DM course and more before IDC. I put in the notes section buddies name or solo. Never had a problem with it with an instructor or a course director. We all know, that you could forge a more important documents then a log book. There are people who cheat on a golf score cards and people who inflate their log book. If I'm going to certify somebody, I will take quick look at their log book and yes, they have to have a certain # of dives as required, but main and only thing for me is how able they're to perform all required skills, how competent they are in the water. I'll do everything to help them to be safe, skilled and confident diver. But if they don't perform at the level of particular course, nobody could force me to certify them. Now I am of the topic, so to answer the question: Yes, I would count solo dives and I never heard from PADI that I shouldn't.