I went on a trip to Belize with lds and got in 20 dives. Next trip to Roatan with some Zen divers and after a couple of days I was solo shore diving. I'd guess I had 25 dives.
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Failure? No... Not everyone lives in a place where they could dive every day. There are a great number of divers who match your profile.:cool2:About 30 dives (feel like such a failure now!...grin).
Mostly because I'd head to a resort and join a boat dive with some buddy I just met and then not dive for about a year again.
Even if you memory is a little flawed, I can add an analogy.
Private Pilot Aeronautical Experience (Yes, you must pass the written tests too)
Sec. 61.109 Aeronautical experience
"(a) ... a person who applies for a private pilot certificate with an airplane category and single-engine class rating must log at least 40 hours of flight time that includes at least 20 hours of flight training from an authorized instructor and 10 hours of solo flight training..."
There are specific parts of training that need to be included just like scuba training, but the fact is: If you can pass the tests, the government will give you a license to fly that plane with or without a "buddy"... AND, you are required to fly solo BEFORE you can get your certificate.
Is this example off the beaten path? Not so much...