The PADI IE has started. IE stands for Instructor Examination.
This time Marc, a PADI examiner from PADI, flew over to evaluate the IDC candidates of Trawangan Dive and Oceans 5 dive resort.
The day started with a short orientation, followed by exams and a class room presentation, all done in the restaurant of IDC dive resort Oceans 5. The restaurant was closed for a day but guest could have breakfast in front of the dive shop or at their room.
The day started at 8.00, in the middle some time to prepare their classroom presentation, and finished at 16.00.
Good new for all the Oceans 5 IDC candidates, Margot and Lewis, they passed the exams and their classroom presentation. Tomorrow it will a wet day. That means first confined open water, followed by open water.
But so far so good!
For more information about IDC Gili Islands; http://www.indonesia-idc.com or our facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Padi.instructor.development.courses.indonesia
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