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    An age-old question: ways to 60m.

    So you conclude that taking too long to get free from debris, being unable to follow their line out, having trouble finding the exit, not finding their stage tanks, was all just bad luck and had nothing to do with the fact that they had high workload and stress for 30min at 70m/230fsw on air and...
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    An age-old question: ways to 60m.

    Their accident is such a case that I meant. They had experience with deep air and felt safe. But on their last dive a problem occurred (trapped inside a wreck) causing a lot of workload and stress, eventually ending in a deadly emergency ascent. With trimix and a clear head they maybe could have...
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    An age-old question: ways to 60m.

    Bret Gilliam's world record deep air dive to 466fsw is described here: https://bretgilliam.com/assets/gilliam-world-record-deep-dive.pdf Some seem to miss that workload plays a big role. As long as you're completely relaxed like Bret Gilliam, deep air can work without much impairment. Of course...
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    Negligent homicide: Swiss diving instructor convicted over student's death

    There's an earlier, more detailed court document about a compelled prosecution at https://entscheidsuche.ch/docs/BE_ZivilStraf/BE_OG_999_BK-2021-227_2021-10-13.pdf The state attorney first refused to prosecute the case; the victim's relatives filed a complaint and the court compelled...
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    Negligent homicide: Swiss diving instructor convicted over student's death

    Original report: https://www.msn.com/de-ch/nachrichten/other/fahrl%C3%83%C2%A4ssige-t%C3%83%C2%B6tung-tauchlehrer-wegen-tod-von-sch%C3%83%C2%BCler-verurteilt/ar-AA1FjzWF The case is a bit interesting regarding the responsibility. The fatally injured student was a PADI OWSI instructor himself...
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    Question about Shearwater default GF low settings

    Thank you for these links. The slides about yo-yo diving profiles add faster compartments to the model but don't show experimental data, so they can't show if the modified model has an actual impact on real-life DCS risk of yo-yo diving. RDP is interesting in that they really tested it with...
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    Question about Shearwater default GF low settings

    Bühlmann did a ton of experiments, dives with varying depth and duration, in order to come up with the a/b values in the ZHL model. Slow vs fast compartments may differ in how sensitive they are to DCS, but this is reflected in the model coefficients because they were fitted to experimental...
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    Question about Shearwater default GF low settings

    The safety stop after the NDL dive effectively reduces your surfacing GF. Hence, you pick a higher GF for NDL time calculation than for a deco dive.
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    Why do people add a few minutes to their last deco stop?

    Even if your computer does not extend the duration of the safety stop, you may of course overstay voluntarily and I found that this makes a difference to me, feeling better after surfacing. So if there's some jellyfish or a school of fish below the boat to watch for 10min, please do so and don't...
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    Question Iso-risk decompression schedules

    no, please see Doolette's paper https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/trecms/pdf/AD1215316.pdf p.28 last paragraph: "(...) , before a diver sets out to perform a repetitive series of three dives, each with 2.3 % PDCS , the risk of DCS on at least one of the dives is the binomial probability of no DCS on...
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    Question Iso-risk decompression schedules

    Please consider that iso-risk here means risk *per dive*. If you do three short recreational dives on one day with 2% risk each, then you have 6% risk on that day. Your friend did only one long tech dive on that same day with 6% risk for that one dive. Both of you had the same risk of DCS on...
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    BP/W for beginners?

    I think when comparing BCD jackets vs BP/W the suit is very important. Note how different the shape of their bladders is. Drysuit divers love BP/W because they need a lot of lead and BP/W allows them to put a lot non-ditchable on the back. They also don't need BCD jackets' pockets because...
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    User replaceable battery vs rechargeable?

    Batteries in devices with an internal charger (Qi, USB, ...) are usually not user-replaceable for safety reasons. The notable exception is the HW "OSTC plus" dive computer, and the accident happened at a trade show in 2019: somebody inserted a non-rechargeable battery, misconfigured the device...
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    What type of switch you prefer on dive lights?

    Tillytec style. Very reliable, and can't turn on accidentally.
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    Dive Computer advice please

    If you're mostly doing NDL dives at daytime then a LCD display will do and the issues that deco divers have with the Suunto style computers don't matter. As an older diver you may like the larger display of the Mares Quad.
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    Seal on seal dry gloves

    I've used seal-on-seal gloves for some time now. drawbacks: needs practice and must trim the seals correctly in order to don and doff easily by yourself. Better practice at home before first dive. advantages: found it very reliable, easy to check if they're sealed (no wrinkles), never got wet...
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    Why do people add a few minutes to their last deco stop?

    If your last stop was on O2 at 6m/20ft, then you should ascend very slowly like 1min per 1m/3ft. Maybe that's what he meant with adding a few more minutes. I set my computer to a not super conservative value like GFHi=80, then add conservatism manually depending on the situation and environment...
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    Diving with multiple sclerosis

    note that it's not only the illness itself but also side effects of medication that can make diving unsafe. We had a fatal accident in a nearby lake in 2014 where a diver told her buddies she wants to return, swam back alone, fell unconscious and drowned in shallow waters only 30ft from shore...
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    Can you do too much deco?

    It's not clear to me either what is the best factor to use. The rules of the Deco 2000 tables created by Bühlmann's coworker Max Hahn and used by German/Austrian/Swiss sports divers even ask for a factor 1,5x on the bottom time (+50%) for dives with longer phases of hard work, which has been...
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    Can you do too much deco?

    got it, agree. If you use 50/80 initially, you could go down to 50/70 for working dives and that makes sense to me, too. Fits also to the concept with virtually extending bottom time: For example, say we have a 20min@40m (130ft) dive with air only and get a decompression schedule with GF50/80...
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