I sent cyber diver off to buy some milk so I can be truthful now. Before I jump in I look at landmarks current and the sun, the moon and the compass pointy thing and set the reciprocal heading. Down there I look at the spg, behind at the rocks between my legs, or may be I just turn my head because Hansel and Gretels landmarks look different from that perspective and sometmes the compass. I am not a shipwreckologist and don't have to map anything but generally find the exit point or to within a few metres, without surfacing, sometimes in the dark without a torch. If current cannot be compensated the exit point changes. Plan your dive and go where the dive takes you. Courses schmourses. Look at your books, find a pier practice half way along it. Its easy to lose a pier but harder than losing a rock. Go home look at the books again and then again before you go back to the pier or boat or shore or helicopter. If you get stuck you could ask here or better still ask someone at the pier or the person you have been following. Sometimes they like to be able to enjoy a dive with their hands in their pockets.
A person that drives without looking beyond the tailights of the car in front will never be situationaly aware and if thats how they drive they can't be taught.
A person that drives without looking beyond the tailights of the car in front will never be situationaly aware and if thats how they drive they can't be taught.