Hetland
Contributor
Is the Oriskany a drift dive?
Not unless you want to swim 20+ miles back to shore Boats are hard-tied into the wreck. You follow a rope from the back of the boat to the Oriskany and back again.
Eight people before? Did these people venture inside?
Rob may be aware of other deaths I've overlooked or forgotten, but my count is more like five. At least one, if not two of the "Oriskany Deaths" were really medicals that would have happened on any offshore Gulf dive.
If this is indeed a death, I believe it is the 3rd or 4th rebreather death on the Oriskany. One person went beyond his training depth, another made an error in assembling his rebreather, and sea conditions helped mask warning signs that normally would have alerted him to a problem. He fell asleep at depth. (someone feel free to correct me if I am mis-remembering)
Let's play devil's advocate and forget about the rebreather angle, and just say that depth is what seems to get people killed on the Oriskany. Don't go deeper than your training, Don't go deeper than your mix, Don't forget to frequently check your gauges, both gas and no-decompression limits.