The OW and the dives were all with the same shop. The six dives included her checkout dives. Her buoyancy control wasn't that great since the dive shop gave her a BCD that was too big.
She went deeper than 60 feet because it was dive the wreck day for the rest of the people on the charter, she wanted to go and paid for it, and it allowed the instructor to sign off on both the deep dive and wreck dive portion of my AOW while still keeping us together for the dive.
I've been to 80 feet on swimthroughs in Cozumel before I got my AOW. The 60-foot liimit, from what I have seen, is a recommendation, not a die-hard rule that all shops follow.
She went deeper than 60 feet because it was dive the wreck day for the rest of the people on the charter, she wanted to go and paid for it, and it allowed the instructor to sign off on both the deep dive and wreck dive portion of my AOW while still keeping us together for the dive.
I've been to 80 feet on swimthroughs in Cozumel before I got my AOW. The 60-foot liimit, from what I have seen, is a recommendation, not a die-hard rule that all shops follow.
I'd also like to know why she ever went deeper than 60 ft on any of her dives if your intial post is correct where you stated that
"I took my friend with me to Cancun to get her OW. We did six dives over the coarse of three days. Two were shallow at 30 feet, and the rest were between 50 and 80."
How was her buoyancy control and did you do the entire course there or just the dives? If the entire course was done there what was she told about her recommended limits as an OW diver and what her ascent rates should be? Was she able to control her ascents? What were the actual dive profiles with times at depth, times at safety stops if they were done, and total dive times with surface intervals? This info, at least for the checkout dives, should have been recorded in her logbook and signed by the instructor.
I'd also like to hear what DAN says and hope she recovers fully.