Really? A trust me dive is where you rely on another diver for technical expertise. I don't think that you're relying on them for their technical skills, but rather for their local knowledge.All of those are "trust me dives."
You're moving the goal posts, John. Those aren't trust me dives. Now, a diver in Cozumel going into a cave or cavern (cenote) without the proper training would definitely be a trust me dive. A cave certified diver going into the same situation, would not be. I've dove the cenotes down there, and I take full responsibility for me getting out alive. Oh, I had awesome guides, but I made sure that I left cookies, jumps and tie ins so that I didn't have to depend on my guide to get me out. Doing otherwise would be a trust me dive and I think you're too careful to do that. As far as I'm concerned, yes, there are too many trust me dives done in the Mexican Cenotes. Not enough personal responsibility shown in that regard.Are you saying no one should do any of these?
Many years ago I went with a number of ScubaBoarders to Devil's Den Florida. They only require an ow cert, so what could go wrong? During the first dive, I found myself on the wrong side of a fence they had put down there to keep me from going where I was. I hadn't tried to get back there. Nope, I had taken a wrong turn and trusted the facility had been successful in keeping my OW certed self out of the cavern areas. Nope. Much to the dismay of the other divers, I didn't make the second dive, but took a non-diver into their pool for a discover Scuba instead. I didn't go back there until I was cavern certified. Why? Personal responsibility. There's nothing down there worth dying for and I plan to keep it that way. Is that really so unreasonable?
The same people who don't use mental check lists won't use written ones either.because people do not use them. A written one is better
I agree. Many, many instructors are disabled because of this. Multiple CESAs are horrible for the body and they set a horrible example for students. "Oh, look at my instructor acting like a yoyo on a string. I want to dive like my instructor, so maybe I should yoyo too?"For example, we teach CESA as a "skill." look up the stats on that. It kills people... well, it contributes to them ******* up and dying.