ScubaSteve
Wow.....what a DB
While I agree with most of your post, I have to comment on your assessment of an AOW student. Many shops encourage students to go right into AOW out of OW. So an AOW student could end up with an AOW card with only 9 dives (4 OW checkout dives and 5 AOW checkout dives). I'm not saying that was the case here, but it is quite common. The AOW certification means nothing more than a diver has been exposed to 5 different attributes of diving, including deep (minimum 61') and navigation.
I agree with you. Trust me I am one of the people that will lobby to make a certain level prior to AOW being an option. However, even fresh out of OW, each AOW student SHOULD possess sufficient qualifications/skills as a diver to handle themselves safely on AOW dives. If the diver does not possess the ability to safely dive then they likely were certified OW when they should not have. If the diver is fresh out of OW but that was warm/clear waters, then they never should have been in the class dives to begin with.
My point was that an AOW class is different than an AOW class no matter how you slice it. The divers should be capable of diving safely in the area that is being deemed by a few as way too dangerous for an AOW class.