Scott L
Contributor
That is like blaming the parents for letting their sons get certified in the first place.
What, by the way, is "proper supervision"? What do you consider constitutes "proper supervision of inexperienced young divers"? Is there a difference between "inexperienced young divers" and "inexperienced middle-aged divers" and the supervision they require?
Or does this just get back to the premise that divers are not receiving adequate training in the first instance?
And, now hat we are talking about proper training ... Who here practiced removing and clearing their mask on their last dive? How about at least once on their last 5 dives?
Yes, there is a difference between inexperienced young divers and inexperienced middle-aged divers. Life experiences and maturity the difference.
IMO, proper supervsion would mitigate an OOA situation...
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