jbomb001
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True story!
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What was your back up plan? IS your computer set to take into account your body type, whether or not you were dehydrated, your age, your general physical health, or your level of fitness? If not why would you blindly rely on it?
As long as it doesn't indicate deco it's ok? Not a good way to conduct dives.
There's a reason why we say to plan your dives. I'll use this as a prime example of why I do not teach computers in the OW class and insist students plan their dives on tables and try to do that whenever possible. And use a computer as a back up.
Let's see on the SEI tables we have
42:49 rounded up to 45:00 @ 60 ft gives pressure group H
SI 43:55 takes you to pressure group H (well whaddaya know)
RNT of 46 minutes
Next dive
44:21 rounded up to 45:00 @ 60 ft
Add in your RNT and your TBT is 91:00 minutes! At a depth with an NDL of 51 minutes. But hey what's 40 minutes? You got lucky the last time (or times) you did this.
91 minutes @ 60 ft puts you well into deco. On our tables you end up in fact with a 1:20 ascent to 20 feet where you then get to spend 57:00 minutes if decoing on air.
Had you planned this dive out on tables would you have done it? I
I'd throw that damn computer in a box until until I'd developed the discipline and good sense to plan my dives as square profiles beforehand and then MAYBE allow a little extra for the computers sampling rate.
Yeah I'd call that a deserved hit.
And another huge reason DM's should be required to take an actual tech course before starting DM. Even if it's an intro to tech. A good one will put the proper amount of fear in you and go a long way towards reinforcing planning over all.
Jim,
Just wondering if you have any cave certifications and have done any significant overhead/cave diving. If so, how do you practically or "realistically" use tables for those dives as a planning tool?
Jeff
I think cave diving is a little off topic for this discussion
But my COMPUTER can be adjusted to be more or less conservative. Just some food for thought;-)
Had you any injury that would be described as a "whip Lash" prior to the incident?
Yes, I have, but it was 3 years prior. Would that make a difference?