I ahve a question for all of the people that say they have "practiced" this from the 90 to 100 foot range. How many did it starting with empty lungs? When you run out of air it is realized on the inhale that doesn't happen because the tank is empty. Add in the couple of seconds it takes to realize that you are out of air and decide to blow and go and how well do you do?
I had a student, thinking he was being funny, turn off my air at 15' in a pool. I was occupied with another student at the time and suddenly couldn't breath in. I tried exhaling (again) and that worked. Tried to breath in again and nothing. Then it hit me that I was ooa. It probably took 5 or so seconds before it sank in that I really couldn't breath. It probably took me longer to come to the ooa conclusion because I had 2500psi in my 80 not more than 5 minutes before but it wasn't an immediate conclusion. My point being, it's going to be a different experience when you have no starting breath and a bit of panic.
btw, they are still looking for the body of that student

jk
Joe