ucfdiver
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Not that it matters, clearly the agencies aren't doing anything to prohibit their actions.instructors floating with students between training dives are in clear violation of PADI standards.
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Not that it matters, clearly the agencies aren't doing anything to prohibit their actions.instructors floating with students between training dives are in clear violation of PADI standards.
I have seen instructors who will do a 20 minute dive in OW class, then have the students float on the surface for a 10 to 20 minute surface interval (whatever it takes to clear the computers being used) then decend to complete dive number "2".
Over 2 days of check out dives this means the students get "4" dives - but they only set up their equipment in the real world with wet suits, etc and/or change tanks twice and they only experience two entries and exits, effectively denying them half of that valuable segment of the OW course experience.
PADI and SSI need to discourage that. The 50 cu ft requirement would do that if PADI eliminated the "or" remains submerged 20 minutes criteria.
I've never heard that term before but the visual that goes with it seems very appropriate. At the risk of putting a bullseye on; individuals doing that, are going to be a disservice to their agency, potential danger to divers, and should be wrapped with string and squeezed out on a big spoon and discarded. I'm just OW certed and I would not want to be taken down on a dive to say; 95-100ft and the DM's dive log is padded with 15ft/15min dives. Heck, with the limited 2yrs. I have under my belt, I should be leading him/her. IMO...Tea-bagging sucks.
Not that it matters, clearly the agencies aren't doing anything to prohibit their actions.
On the swimming pool thing - I suppose technically it might be a dive but I suspect most agencies would say that it doesn't count because it's in a pool, not an open water / diving environment.
Would you call a 1h pool session with various exercises call a dive then? Max. 3,5m, with BCD off and on at the bottom, "rescue" another diver, etc?