Regarding buddy check. Yes the Instructor was at fault, he/she should have made checks with you.
I dive each month with a group of friends, where we take a boat for a weekend. The 14 of us this weekend have a combined total of 19,000 dives. We still carry out buddy checks, although they are abbreviated because we know each others gear intimately. But still we do a check before we splash
As an "Advanced" or competent Diver I would suggest proficiency in the following skills
1. Being comfortable at the surface being able to self rescue, and deal with minor issues with gear or environment without being stressed or anxious
2. Having a good grasp of your correct weighting and being able to carry out weight checks and be self aware to gauge whether at teh end of a dive if you are under or over
3. Having decent buoyancy and trim - so being close to horizontal in the water, being able to hover and watch sea life with the minimum of movement. Be able to hold a safety stop, just using a visual reference (line or computer) with a maximum vertical deviation of 2'/600mm from intended depth.
4. Not sculling - not waving hands about to turn or to maintain balance in water.
5. Not getting task loaded by minor a inconvenience - for example, be able to clear a mask while diving without losing buoyancy - so remaining relaxed and in control with minor issues
6 Be able to carry out basic skills comfortably and smoothly, such as mask flood, mask remove and replace, reg remove and replace. All done slowly and smoothly - easy to practice at end of safety stop, and continually practice during your dive career especially after a break
7. As someone who dives in the ocean be able to use and shoot a dsmb comfortably
I dive each month with a group of friends, where we take a boat for a weekend. The 14 of us this weekend have a combined total of 19,000 dives. We still carry out buddy checks, although they are abbreviated because we know each others gear intimately. But still we do a check before we splash
As an "Advanced" or competent Diver I would suggest proficiency in the following skills
1. Being comfortable at the surface being able to self rescue, and deal with minor issues with gear or environment without being stressed or anxious
2. Having a good grasp of your correct weighting and being able to carry out weight checks and be self aware to gauge whether at teh end of a dive if you are under or over
3. Having decent buoyancy and trim - so being close to horizontal in the water, being able to hover and watch sea life with the minimum of movement. Be able to hold a safety stop, just using a visual reference (line or computer) with a maximum vertical deviation of 2'/600mm from intended depth.
4. Not sculling - not waving hands about to turn or to maintain balance in water.
5. Not getting task loaded by minor a inconvenience - for example, be able to clear a mask while diving without losing buoyancy - so remaining relaxed and in control with minor issues
6 Be able to carry out basic skills comfortably and smoothly, such as mask flood, mask remove and replace, reg remove and replace. All done slowly and smoothly - easy to practice at end of safety stop, and continually practice during your dive career especially after a break
7. As someone who dives in the ocean be able to use and shoot a dsmb comfortably