twicetwins:I am in a PADI program.
Then your first two dives shouldn't exceed 40 ft, the 3rd & 4th may go to 60 ft.
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twicetwins:I am in a PADI program.
If you have the blue traning logbook it will give you the core skills you will perform on each open water dive. There are a number of 'dive flexible' skills that can be done on either dives 2,3 or 4. Each instructor is different.My comfort in learning a new skill comes from having the whole picture first. I will be back up there today and will ask him questions as needed, but I don't want to annoy him with questions, especially if he will be telling us everything I asked after this pool sesson is over anyway.
I am in a PADI program. I live about two hours from the dive center, and met my instructor just the one time earlier this week. My comfort in learning a new skill comes from having the whole picture first. I will be back up there today and will ask him questions as needed, but I don't want to annoy him with questions, especially if he will be telling us everything I asked after this pool sesson is over anyway. I was thrilled to have found this forum. I felt I could ask such questions ahead of time.
Then your first two dives shouldn't exceed 40 ft, the 3rd & 4th may go to 60 ft.