There are computers that will not show over 24hr desat or no fly?
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You argued against a claim that 24 hours was unsafe, and you attributed that claim to me. Arguing against a claim that hasn't been made - like you did, and I quoted - is a schoolbook example of the straw man fallacy.
No, the answer is, it depends, but most probably not for most of us.
I would actually disagree with this. There is evidence to show that only waiting 24 hours and then flying is inherently less safe than a longer period, and this evidence is provided by DANs study showing bubbling occurring during flight in divers after a 24 hour wait. Enough evidence that it at least lead them to consider extending their recommendations for no flying. That is not to say that the evidence was significant enough to overcome their risk aversion, but that is a different statement than there is no evidence showing a reduction in safety.The answer is, in the context of the discussion, there isn't evidence to show it's unsafe.
That's simply false and a failure of reading comprehension on your part.
I kinda tend to believe that what you're saying is that I'm trying to claim that that 24 hours of fly time is unsafe. Please tell me how I've misunderstood and failed to read for comprehension.you are trying to claim that that 24 hours of fly time is unsafe.
I would actually disagree with this. There is evidence to show that only waiting 24 hours and then flying is inherently less safe than a longer period, and this evidence is provided by DANs study showing bubbling occurring during flight in divers after a 24 hour wait. Enough evidence that it at least lead them to consider extending their recommendations for no flying. That is not to say that the evidence was significant enough to overcome their risk aversion, but that is a different statement than there is no evidence showing a reduction in safety.
Mhm. Maybe I'm dense, but when you quote me and then say
I kinda tend to believe that what you're saying is that I'm trying to claim that that 24 hours of fly time is unsafe. Please tell me how I've misunderstood and failed to read for comprehension.
Hard to argue that it would be unsafe when tons of other computers would say 24 for the same thing.
Sure, but nobody claimed there is no evidence to show longer isn't safer. "Safer" is a completely different thing from "unsafe". The question was "is 24 hours is unsafe". If the evidence is not significant enough to overcome risk aversion, the what I said is originally is true, it is hard to argue that it's unsafe. The fact that there is evidence showing it to be safer, does not even speak to whether or not it's unsafe.
There is no inherently safe or unsafe in this argument though. Everything is in a grey area. It's up to you to decide how grey is too grey for you personally.