Dude, you need a reality check.It is comical how you projecting your agenda. I'm done. Time to get out of the mud.
First You said in a post at 1:15 PM
Yes agreed on that. She did her training in Rainbow Reef in Florida and then returned to Montana. Now this is a single incident, but it shows she had no idea as to run a class in the mountains of Montana (3000 feet) in winter. I would be more than willing to bet she wasn't trained to teach in those conditions. There's of course a lot of common sense thrown out the window. The owners of the dive center baffle me as well.OK, seriously, she was an instructor and it was her responsibility to know and follow the standards. Gull also as her employer. To your point regards student, I tend to somewhat agree. There is a LOT of information in e-learning, how well it is tested is a whole other discussion is it not? Then the instructor saying "do this" or "this is fine" to a student can over ride what they learned in materials. Human nature and all
then at 1:18 PM in another post you said:
Please post where I said she didn't have access, thank you.So you are saying snow didn’t have access to the standards? BS.
after saying previously Today at 12:49 PM
This is an assumption that Snow knew the standards. You are making gross assumptions about Mills training and what she was taught.if PADI standards were followed by snow- Mills would be alive. If Mills followed her training and rules she was taught- she would be alive.
so - yea…Clown. Lying Clown.