I went diving with what used to be my instructor (now more like a colleague having finished my Dive Master) and an OW student at his third open water dive (first in a drysuit) yesterday.
The instructor asked me to do what the French call "serre-file", that is staying slightly behind but close enough to intervene should anything come up.
Just before descending (artificial lake shore dive) he told me "you're experienced enough, don't expect me to keep too close an eye on you, Christophe needs all my attention", I was fine with the idea, I know the location well and maximum depth was announced to be no more than 10-11 metres.
Everything went smoothly, although the dive was a bit cut short by the student's air consumption (not his fault, we all went through this), but staying behind put the dive in a totally different perspective from what I had seen so far.
Nothing bad, just a very happy experience, and certainly very rewarding getting a call on my cellphone from the instructor last night thanking me for my help.
Just wished to share, I'm off the:box: now
The instructor asked me to do what the French call "serre-file", that is staying slightly behind but close enough to intervene should anything come up.
Just before descending (artificial lake shore dive) he told me "you're experienced enough, don't expect me to keep too close an eye on you, Christophe needs all my attention", I was fine with the idea, I know the location well and maximum depth was announced to be no more than 10-11 metres.
Everything went smoothly, although the dive was a bit cut short by the student's air consumption (not his fault, we all went through this), but staying behind put the dive in a totally different perspective from what I had seen so far.
Nothing bad, just a very happy experience, and certainly very rewarding getting a call on my cellphone from the instructor last night thanking me for my help.
Just wished to share, I'm off the:box: now