lizardqueen
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I asked my Little Cayman dive operator if the non-pressurized flight we took from Grand Cayman "counted" like a regular commercial flight, as far as taking the prior day off from diving. The people at McCoys told me it affected you exactly the same way, since the puddle jumper was maybe 5,000 or 6,000 feet, and the cabin at 30,000 feet is pressurized to a similar altitude -- makes sense.
This topic has come up again in my post about Turks & Caicos :
http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/showthread.php?t=200409&page=2
So my question is whether there is ANY altitude you can fly at that's safe after diving, and if so what would that be, Dr. Deco & TheWizard?
This topic has come up again in my post about Turks & Caicos :
http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/showthread.php?t=200409&page=2
My son & I did a 9-day combo trip back in late May. We took Sky King over to GT the first day and I monitored air pressure onboard the turboprop for use later...After 4 dive days on GT, we flew back to Provo in the afternoon, just a few hours after 2-tank diving. This is safe on Sky King due to low, yet pressurized flights. My hand-held altimeter gave me what I needed to know on the flight over.![]()
So my question is whether there is ANY altitude you can fly at that's safe after diving, and if so what would that be, Dr. Deco & TheWizard?