OK. My apologies.
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A recent OW graduate who has only done my four open water dives (two ocean, two mucky lagoon) and a half dozen pool dives (practicing basic OW skills while I wait for the local quarries to warm up), I've also been looking into getting my AOW. Talked to an independent PADI instructor (not associated with any LDS) that I had hired a few years ago to host a snorkeling party (to teach snorkeling) for a bunch of my son's friends for his 10th birthday. I was gobsmacked when he told me he would not accept my PADI OW cert, and to do PADI AOW with him I would have to redo a PADI OW refresher course with him (I got certified less than two months ago and have tried to do one pool dive each week since certification) before he would instruct me with AOW. He said he would not accept another PADI instructor's certification (and he never asked me who I got certified with).
I thought this was really bizarre.
Best,
-Tim
Not sure how I could have been much clearer, but let me just repeat:
The instructor told me I would have to pay for pool time (a little over $200 for the pool he uses) and pay for the PADI OW refresher course (not sure what that cost is) BEFORE we could start the AOW course, and naturally I would have to pay for the AOW course as well.
Best,
-Tim
even after reading the whole thread had a question or 2 -- i understand the need for a possible skills assessment but not an actual refresher since certification was less than 90 days prior. -- but could you wait for the assessment until the quarries warm up somewhat? or use a thicker wetsuit![]()
Yes, I think it's bizarre that he's insisting you do a refresher course first.
But I also think it's bizarre that he would teach you AOW at all, refresher course or not. You really need to do some actual dives that are not under the direct supervision of an instructor (and while it's great that you're trying to work on your skills off-season, pool dives don't count). PADI doesn't specifically require that, but a prudent instructor should.
Perhaps he didn't explain it well, but instructors are [-]encouraged[/-] required to assess incoming advanced students.
AOW - certainly in the PADI world - is really just "Intro to Diving 2." As such, it is perfectly acceptable to take immediately following OW.
OP I strongly suspect that you have left out a fair bit of the background to this conversation.
The ONLY way to do this effectively is to do a checkout dive with me and I find the refresher class gives the perfect structure to work out what will offer you the very best AOW classes FOR YOU to carry on from where you left off.
Tim -your first post is different from the post you just made. How many scuba dives have you actually done and when you say the instructor has been in the water with you several times. Are you saying you have scuba dived with him several times?
You right now unfortunately just aren't qualified to comment. -sorry if that seems harsh It's not intended.
In a nutshell I genuinely feel that either you need to trust that this guy is offereing to do what he feels is best for YOU or not.
If not then from day 1 you have reduced confidence in him which will reduce what you get out of doing your AOW.