Another "Could it be DCS" Case

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Hello Readers:

The No-Fly Interval and Rapid Cabin Depress

Most people have read about the recent mishap involving cabin depressurization aboard a Qantas Airlines plane. As far as I can tell, no post-dive passengers were on board. Clearly, events such as this should make divers think hard about pushing the limits of the no-fly interval. :shakehead:

I do not know the frequency of such events. A search of the internet gave data that from 1974 to1988, there were on average 15 incidences/year at altitudes great enough that the oxygen masks deployed. [I do not have information on more recent statistics.]


Dr Deco :doctor:
 
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