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argos59

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I was told that some instructors log dives they do during check out dives during ow classes, is that true ?
 
Some agencies have a part of the debrief where they're meant to sign students log and vice versa to get in the habit of doing it.
 
I count training days as 1 dive and have students sign my book.
 
argos59:
I was told that some instructors log dives they do during check out dives during ow classes, is that true ?

As a divemaster, I've always done it. Why not do it?
 
I'd agree... why not. Probably more challenging dives than most they do for fun.
 
always
 
Always, and why. For several reasons:

First, it's a dive and I log all my dives......:D

Second, we tell the students to log thier dives... so lead by example...:wink:

Third, my wife has all the students sign her log and they seem to get a kick out of it...:rofl3:

Fourth, bottom time is bottom time no matter how you get it.....:11:
 
If it counts as a dive for the student why wouldn't it count as a dive for me:confused:
Seriously I always count my morning session as a single long extended dive, no mater how many times I go up and down with groups of students. I then count the afternoon session as a second dive that day.
 
argos59:
I was told that some instructors log dives they do during check out dives during ow classes, is that true ?

Why would an instructor not log them?
 
Not only do I log my dives with students, I have them sign it, and I list what we saw and did on the dives. I make the students do the same in their log books. Heck, I even have some sea critter stamps that I let my students decorate their log books with (made by justleesa!).
 

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