Lobzilla
Contributor
We had a training dive this weekend where the three of us never got together as a solid team. At best, we had two divers paying attention to each other during drills while the third one was watching from the distance. At worst we lost one guy and the other two had no clue where he went and where he came back from (in excellent visibility).
For the person doing a drill (let's say a valve drill) it is hard to keep eye contact with two other divers simultaneously. So you tend to focus at the one who is closer and more engaged. That was causing the third one to "drift off".
How do the more experienced divers deal with this challenge?
For the person doing a drill (let's say a valve drill) it is hard to keep eye contact with two other divers simultaneously. So you tend to focus at the one who is closer and more engaged. That was causing the third one to "drift off".
How do the more experienced divers deal with this challenge?