IE – Ivan Stanton Part 4
Friday….
The IE starts I have Finlay on the table, the Shark Project Aware mascot, (I had kinda stolen it during the IDC), the surroundings were beautiful it was the first time I had ever done an exam with flowers on the table and a table cloth, time and effort had gone in to making this a nice place to do the exams.
There were some speeches and some motivational stuff then we were given our folders with our skills for the next couple of days, I don’t really get that excited about things but when I saw the skills I had to present I really could of jumped in the air and shouted YESSSSSSSSS
Knowledge Development Presentation
- Dive Master Manual, Knowledge Review Chapter 5 Q8
Confined water teaching presentation
- Demonstrate Rescue Breathing Using Pocket Mask only
Open Water Teaching Presentation
- Mask removal and replace
- Knot Tying Sheet Bend
- Rescue Demonstration Mouth to mouth
And 5 skills from the skill circuit.
First exam
OPEN BOOK STANDARDS
Question one, I knew the answer, and didn’t need to look it up, but I did anyway just to make sure many of the answers were like this, still I reminded myself not to assume I was right and double checked. I finished handed in my paper and got told take 10 have a break then come back, so off I went had a drink (coffee) then came back.
Second Exam
I finished with a lot of time to spare, I did not go back and check my answers I find that when I do that I end up doubting my original answer and getting it wrong so last box ticked and I handed it in I waited while they marked it finally ….. Congratulations you passed I had scored high on all of them lowest mark was 85% I scored 95% on standards too.
Relief now all I had too do was prepare for the next day,
I went back to the classroom with Roy and Marc and prepared for the next day’s class room presentation, and our slates for the pool.
Saturday
Confined Water
Red team (that was us) were first in the pool, I was relieved I wanted this over with, I swore that if I screwed up on the skill circuit I was just going to grab a load of weights and not come up ever, no way was I going to go back to Big Vin and say I failed, it was going fine until I did remove equipment and replace, I missed a release and yes the examiner saw it… now with Vin that would have been a 1… shiiiiit still just keep going.
Confined Water Presentation : Mouth to pocket mask. I did my demonstration then had the students do it, 1st mistake pocket mask upside down spotted and corrected in about 5 seconds flat, second student dunked the head, I saw it coming next thing I know I was given the cut and skill over.. Fastest cut of the day … I knew that was a pass…
Scores were 4.8, and 23/25 not perfect but high.
Back to the hotel (Kata Beach Resort) ….
Knowledge Development presentation
I went second out of our group. This was not my best subject, lots to remember and lots of places to get it horribly wrong, but Sarah and Sean had done their jobs well Point by point I hit the critical attributes , Passed second highest marks…..4.6
That was it for Saturday that left Sunday, I knew that the game wasn’t over there was still time to screw up.
Open Water
Sunday again we were first in but first time to do an awesome briefing, this is where it matters almost more than in the water, while nobody wants a bad score it can happen, but a good briefing and de-briefing can save the day, I wanted points on my side just in case, I had been prepared well during the IDC by Sarah and Sean now all I had to do was apply it , briefing went well so as I swam out to the dive site I was hopeful but still mindful that almost anything could go wrong. One of my team mates was talking about skills, I told her shh you know it don’t wind yourself up, yeah but… no shh I started singing she joined in and chilled we got to the patch of sand laughing dropped the line in and were as ready as we could be.
Rescue Scenario
All was going well then a release on my victims BCD wouldn’t release; damn I missed a breath, immediately gave two breaths, no prompting and carried on….
Score 5
Under water
I had dived this site and knew how much space wasn’t there, I swear it’s the teeniest patch of sand you have ever seen especially with 5 of you in it and skills to do.
People took their goes then it was my turn, 1st guy fumbled with his mask, cut redo…
Remember … damn he did it again… redo oh crap this isn’t good and again, stress levels are going up, am I wasting time? Have I nailed it? I could almost see it falling apart right here… stop breath focus, briefing was good just get this guy done and move on…job done, next one mask replace upside down… stop redo… remember… he got it right second time…. Up to the surface back to the beach
Swimming back I knew in my heart I had done enough, but I had to sit on the excitement I still had the de-brief to do. Stress levels around me got higher, I stopped listening I needed to focus on my de-brief I wanted a 5 that mask thing was bothering me.
On shore, I wrote up my debrief. De kitted and packed my gear…then it was time
I listened to the others then gave mine…. Well done Ivan you passed 4.8
That night I got a text message from BIG VIN… a man of few words, he did not disappoint ….”Well done mate welcome to the club”. Praise indeed.
IE Over and I passed it was the 25th of March 2012 and I had been at this since mid way through January. Final Hurdle the IE Party at Molly Malones………….
I stayed in Phuket until May team teaching and guiding, I also took some Speciality Instructor Certification with Scuba Cat.
It’s been one hell of a journey, and many people to say thank you too.
So I’ll just say thank you to every one that has added to the experience and knowledge I have acquired, ALL the Instructors and Dive Masters at Scuba Cat.
To Big Vin, for giving me all those 1’s and for sharing his knowledge… If you ever want to become a DM I really don’t think you could ask for a better Instructor anywhere in the world.
Little Vince, For showing me more about how to help the qualified instructors during my Divemaster training, from setting up bouylines to accounting.
Kiwi, for being a mine of information and having time to answer even the dumbest of questions.
To Sarah and Sean for giving us hell and preparing us to go through the IE with the highest scores.
To my partner Cameo, for making it possible for me to be here and keeping our world running at home.
And to my Dive Buddy, Patience that sat and helped me go through all the e-mails and number crunching at the beginning and had faith in me during my journey.
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