To the best of my knowledge yes. I felt like our instructors did a great job in terms of safety - there were 2 dive masters for our pool class for 6 people, in the lake we had probably 6 or 7 dive masters or assistants for 12 people total. Maybe more - there were a lot of new people. I have zero complaints on that. And when I say I had no idea where I was, I didn’t, but I knew where an instructor was and they knew what they were doing. It was still terrifying to be in a 3D/360 degree situation where if I got more than 8 feet or so away from my daughter she would disappear from my sight and I would have NO idea how to find her. I felt like she was pretty confident in her skills and would surface if she was lost - she stayed calm during all the training and responded well to issues when they came up, so I didn’t think she was any more of a risk than most adults and probably less than a lot. We even had a dive master with us on dive #4 the whole time. But yeah, the visibility was scary to me.
Not throwing shade on anyone from this past weekend or any other time in any way, but I want to learn as much as I can as fast as I can. I AM new, but it’s been a life long dream (I’m 46) and I love it even more than I expected to. I understand why someone would be like a dive bum and make just enough money to eat and dive all the time. We did our training then went on a dive trip, and I’ve been using my free time the last ten days to research future dive trips, try to plan outings to practice and build my skills, especially navigation right now, and doing pre reading on AOW and the options for that. I dream diving at night. I’ve never in my life been so driven to do something.