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So we are down 26 mts in a wreck . The hose gets snagged on something sharp. :depressed:
What the hell do you do? :shocked2:
well in cuba courses. with free flow. your told to put the reg in half way in the mouth. use the tung as a splash guard. Breath off the acquired air as the rest flows away. so you don't get a lung expansion injury. But use the free flowing air to make it to the surface , You may need to do an emergency ascent. Hmmm So what if the air is rushing out els where?
Have you been there? Have you tried it for real? Probably not!
Go and find a deep tank and try it for real. Like I did in Oceanic tank in
Ottery st mary Devon UK some years ago. Training is fun, Oh yes when you practice the WHAT IF!
Then similar reality at 26 mts in Borneo.
My Dear instructor Tim, used to put dive tanks with no regs into a swimming pool. We swam for a time from tank to tank breathing off the out let by turning the tap on gently . Breathing of the stream of air and then moving on to the next and so forth, breathing out of corse from one to another. Damn good training.
The reality. If a free flow happens . especially on the High pressure hose or an O ring. What the hell do you do from 26 MTS . Or what ever!
1 DONT PANIC! Just take in that last breath or the breath you have. If your Buddy is there . All the Better. if he's not? remember keep the air way open! Do Not hold your breath! you must stay calm but speed is important.
This is what to do. relax take of the BC like you been shown. in your training from the left buckle to passing round the back from Left to Right. turn the air off Immediately!
you may have to breath of the free flow first before. However PUT THE BC IN LIKE A REVERSED Jacket. So the tank is in front of you. Arms through the BC straps and hug the kit. You then have full control to turn the air on and breath off the leek turn off and continue this as you Ascend, air allowing. Ascent for all those who are different organizations. 18 mts per min or 9? well we will go into this later. look it up under ascent rate.
You may even have time to do a safety stop. It works. but you need to train and know how.
Remember to practice the What if . And lets hope you will never have to do so in reality.
I wrote to the The HSE with this 6 years ago never got a reply. I call it the RFFA Method. Or the gary bridger technique.
Safe diving, and practice when on the surface head in the water and breathing those streams of bubbles. Make it a rabbit! And never be over weighted. remember the the weight s are only to off put the positiveness of you equipment on the surface . Read my article on weighting. Thank you.
(c)
What the hell do you do? :shocked2:
well in cuba courses. with free flow. your told to put the reg in half way in the mouth. use the tung as a splash guard. Breath off the acquired air as the rest flows away. so you don't get a lung expansion injury. But use the free flowing air to make it to the surface , You may need to do an emergency ascent. Hmmm So what if the air is rushing out els where?
Have you been there? Have you tried it for real? Probably not!
Go and find a deep tank and try it for real. Like I did in Oceanic tank in
Ottery st mary Devon UK some years ago. Training is fun, Oh yes when you practice the WHAT IF!
Then similar reality at 26 mts in Borneo.
My Dear instructor Tim, used to put dive tanks with no regs into a swimming pool. We swam for a time from tank to tank breathing off the out let by turning the tap on gently . Breathing of the stream of air and then moving on to the next and so forth, breathing out of corse from one to another. Damn good training.
The reality. If a free flow happens . especially on the High pressure hose or an O ring. What the hell do you do from 26 MTS . Or what ever!
1 DONT PANIC! Just take in that last breath or the breath you have. If your Buddy is there . All the Better. if he's not? remember keep the air way open! Do Not hold your breath! you must stay calm but speed is important.
This is what to do. relax take of the BC like you been shown. in your training from the left buckle to passing round the back from Left to Right. turn the air off Immediately!
you may have to breath of the free flow first before. However PUT THE BC IN LIKE A REVERSED Jacket. So the tank is in front of you. Arms through the BC straps and hug the kit. You then have full control to turn the air on and breath off the leek turn off and continue this as you Ascend, air allowing. Ascent for all those who are different organizations. 18 mts per min or 9? well we will go into this later. look it up under ascent rate.
You may even have time to do a safety stop. It works. but you need to train and know how.
Remember to practice the What if . And lets hope you will never have to do so in reality.
I wrote to the The HSE with this 6 years ago never got a reply. I call it the RFFA Method. Or the gary bridger technique.
Safe diving, and practice when on the surface head in the water and breathing those streams of bubbles. Make it a rabbit! And never be over weighted. remember the the weight s are only to off put the positiveness of you equipment on the surface . Read my article on weighting. Thank you.
(c)