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Exactly. Dive Leader doesn't work because Divemasters also assist with courses. Unless you're just a dive leader, in which case you could do that with only one dive under your belt.agree !., is just a title. The words "Advance" or "Master" are for lack of better words; - over-rated "imho" !
I've never heard the terms "Dive Leader" or "safety diver" referred to in any PADI literature.Isn’t a person who’s assisting on a course either an Assistant Instructor or a Dive Leader acting as a safety diver?
From PADI site, no mastery required:
- Supervising dive activities and assisting with student divers
- Diver safety and risk management
I see what you're saying. But this gets into an awfully philosophical area.Apologies, am going off on a pet peeve tangent here: my issue is with the term "Master".
The skills and limited experience are those of a recreational dive leader, not those of a true master of scuba diving.
For example, could one compare the DM in-water skills to that of those required for GUE Fundamentals?
The entry qualifications, 40 dives with Rescue Diver, means someone with no experience of diving (only doing courses) can start the training. Certainly no wide-ranging experience of different diving conditions and circumstances are required.
For example, could one compare the DM in-water skills to that of those required for GUE Fundamentals?