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He's a movie stuntmen. They rewrite rules. My guessing is often wrong tho.In an effort to waste more rescue and recovery resources.![]()

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He's a movie stuntmen. They rewrite rules. My guessing is often wrong tho.In an effort to waste more rescue and recovery resources.![]()
This post will sound sarcastic but there are too many asking how "professional" divers could get in this situation: my question to you is have you ever exceeded a speed limit, was the view any better going faster, do you or did you ever have a radar detector? Why? Is it dangerous to surpass the speed limit? OK, I'm done.
No I am not. The last thing I will say is I would miss so much in life if I were to judge others by one act or observation, be it factual or not. These people are obviously loved because they DID follow and preach "speed limits", as it related to their profession.
These people are hurting and my heart goes out to them, I really don't care how
They got to this spot, they have my support!
What condition are they in now?
You write as if there are only 2 conditions--observing the speed limit perfectly and speeding. In my neck of the woods I would guess that 80% of the drivers go roughly 5 mph over the speed limit on the freeway. Is that the same as going 130 mph on a narrow, windy, country road?This post will sound sarcastic but there are too many asking how "professional" divers could get in this situation: my question to you is have you ever exceeded a speed limit, was the view any better going faster, do you or did you ever have a radar detector? Why? Is it dangerous to surpass the speed limit? OK, I'm done.
Originally Posted by H2ODoc View Post
I hate to ask this question, but for someone that's experienced this type of DCS, can they ever dive again?
Two out of three hope to walk again, and I'm doubtful on one of those.
The one who is walking, who did not chase the deep diver - might get cleared to dive. I've dived with him some and I suspect he will, cleared or not.
I hate to ask this question, but for someone that's experienced this type of DCS, can they ever dive again?
These people are hurting and my heart goes out to them, I really don't care how
They got to this spot, they have my support!
This post will sound sarcastic but there are too many asking how "professional" divers could get in this situation: my question to you is have you ever exceeded a speed limit, was the view any better going faster, do you or did you ever have a radar detector? Why? Is it dangerous to surpass the speed limit?