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IDC Lombok August Day 5

IDC Lombok Gili Islands Day 5 Today it was an exam day. The IDC candidates had to make their dive theory and their General Standards exam. [caption id="attachment_923" align="alignnone" width="225"]IDC Lombok with IDC dive resort Oceans 5 dive Gili Air Indonesia IDC Lombok with IDC dive resort Oceans 5 dive Gili Air Indonesia[/caption] For each exam they had 1.5 hour. The dive theory exam has 5 topics, Physics, Physiology, Equipment, Skills and Environment and RDP. Each topic has 20 questions, and the candidates have to have a minimum of 75% right of each topic to pass. The General Standards exam has 40 questions, and the same passing rate, 75% right. [caption id="attachment_920" align="alignnone" width="225"]IDC Lombok with IDC dive resort Oceans 5 dive Gili Air Indonesia IDC Lombok with IDC dive resort Oceans 5 dive Gili Air Indonesia[/caption] During the beginning of the afternoon, PADI Course Director Sander Buis took the candidates to the on land training site. This training site is developed to explain how the control works of an Instructor underwater. Control in Open water is totally different comparing the control in confined open water. The circumstances of open water dive sites are less predictable. It helps the candidates to understand how to position their students during open water training, how to talk with their divemaster, and clearly to communicate with their student. In the afternoon their were some presentations of PADI Course Director Sander Buis. At 16.30 the day was over, the homework was to prepare their 3th classroom presentation, a presentation about the PADI divemaster course. If you like to know more about IDC Lombok: http://www.indonesia-idc.com or our facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Padi.instructor.development.courses.indonesia

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