100days-a-year
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Maybe it's the unpasteurized cheese and sulfite free wine that allows them to be so nonchalant,the French do a have a distinctly different approach to many aspects of life.Vive la difference!
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I have not taken any technical dive training, so I am curious about this topic. Recently, a technical instructor has indicated that he was "OK" with exceeding the no-deco limits and continuing a dive causing the accrual of a (moderate) decompression celing without the benefit of redundancy.
Is this consistent with current technical training? Is reliance upon a buddy's gas supply considered sufficient redundancy in this sort of situation? Based on training guidelines, would this be OK with a buddy and maybe not OK while solo diving?
Do the technical dive courses discuss this sort of thing or is it left to the discretion of the instructor or the diver?
I am the person he is referring to, inaccurately. What is his motivation? He loves nothing more than attacking me in threads, and he does so at every opportunity. He needs no other motivation.My question originated because, on another thread, a technical instructor (a SB moderator) seemed to be indicating that he was OK with no redundancy on a deco dive.
I am absolutely willing to strap on my rebreather and breathe on it with no bailout.
Until it's time to leave the boat. Once I'm wet, I want my bailout!
I am the person he is referring to, inaccurately. What is his motivation? He loves nothing more than attacking me in threads, and he does so at every opportunity. He needs no other motivation....
You have to know the years of history behind this. My policy in general is not to read his posts, especially in a thread in which I have participated previously, because there is a good chance it will contain a personal attack that will raise my blood pressure unnecessarily.I never thought @dumpsterDiver was leveling personal attacks, but only he can answer for himself.
When I am recreational diving, I use a Perdix, and I have never bothered to take it out of tech mode. I don't even know what it looks like in recreational mode. You bet it runs out of NDL well before the others, but if you ascend immediately after going into deco, you will find that when it does, it requires a one minute decompression stop at safety stop depth. Sure, if you stay in deco long enough at depth it will run all the way up to 3 minutes (like everyone else) and even beyond, but when it first goes into deco while in tech mode, it is really at the beginning stages of calling for a real safety stop.
Recently, a technical instructor has indicated that he was "OK" with exceeding the no-deco limits and continuing a dive causing the accrual of a (moderate) decompression celing without the benefit of redundancy.