Ideally, the OP should have known to abandon the dive immediately, however classes have been so badly fragmented that most of the information needed to make a decision like this has been pushed off into Stress & Rescue. Current OW classes really only cover what's required to dive and probably not get killed, but lack any serious foundation for making decisions in new situations.
Amen.
I don't really see a solution here. The chances of raising OW standards are about the same as having Elvis and Sasquatch stop by for dinner . . . . [
I respectfully disagree. We can and should raise standards.
Well-trained Instructors will be reluctant to certify unready divers. So the key is to raise standards for Dive Professionals.
We Instructors have to become worthy gate-keepers. We can't give cards to people who are not ready to be good, safe divers.
I am teaching a private class now with 3 students. They wanted to go to do their OW dives over Christmas in Florida. But their skills weren't there, so I did not authorize them to go for their OW check-out dives. They weren't happy.
We as Instructors have to be willing to say, "Not yet; you're not yet ready for the c-card."
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