It pains me to have to agree with Jeff.
Yeah, guys, bad habit from trying to fill so many pages of BS in college. I'll work on it.
Gotta go dive.
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It pains me to have to agree with Jeff.
My dad died yesterday ...
The greatest risk to a solo diver is the problem that he can't solve alone. The greatest risk to a team diver is that your buddy is trying to not let you down on the days he'd rather not dive.
Before, I jet, when teaching solo diving courses, I tell my students:
1. Unified team diving - best solution to diving. Two or more well-trained and highly capable divers who work together with standard procedures, gases and equipment configurations.
2. Solo diving - second best solution to diving . . .
3. Loose team diving - worst way to dive. . . . "Who doesn't have a buddy? Okay, you two guys can buddy up!" Very poor way for the dive industry to create safety!
Ann Marie, you have no clue how to mod the DIR forum. Normally, I wouldn't complain about selective editing since it is a huge pain. But, given that you completely stuffed this one up, Lamont closing the thread was the best way to handle the situation. Why are you going around the specific DIR mod?
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Where do you place moderately trained divers, diving with a regular buddy who are very conscious of personal limitations, regularly work within both pool and regular dive sites on skills, including rescue skills, who plan their dives conservatively within their agencies training guidelines, and who do gas management planing?
I make no pretense to being as capable of people who have been diving longer or who have more advanced training than I. But the idea that the only alternative to a UTD team beyond a solo diver is to be poorly trained and ignorant strikes me as lacking some perspective.
Or do you not associate the term UTD with DIR?
But the idea that the only alternative to a UTD team beyond a solo diver is to be poorly trained and ignorant ..............
It sounds to me that his notion of unified team has nothing to do with either UTD agency nor with DIR. My guess is that by unified team he meant the group of divers that has established protocols be it DIR or anything else as well as they have good communication, know what they are doing plan the risks and follow their plans.
So your description falls into #1
Yes, exactly.
The BEST diving solution is completely unified teams like UTD and GUE.
Any divers who put effort into training together with whatever configurations they are diving may also be quite safe and capable.
There is a difference between a true "team" and two people just diving together.