I was suggesting if he ran out of air on his backgas, he should not do a safety stop with the spare air if that’s his only gas remaining.You really think chilling at 15 ft on a spare air is putting yourself in danger of dying? Why?
Are you worried it will run out and you can't make it from 15 feet to the surface after resting comfortably for a few minutes as you wait for the signal that the tank is MT?
I am scared of someone reading this and doing what he said when he runs OOA. If the person is overweighted and for some reason dumps too much air at the stop and then forgets to ditch his weights after panicking due to running OOA, then this could be trouble. I think it is better to remember that safety stops are optional.
Also I don’t see the advantage of the safety stop outweighing the advantage of being at the surface in this case.
Are you recommending to do the opposite and complete optional safety stops on spare air if you ran out of air ?
Maybe I should have worded this less strongly ? And only say that it would be safer to skip it rather than saying that he is in danger of dying ?