Maybe I missed it, but what is the procedure for pushing a breather through a restriction?
On OC I assume this wouldn't be as much of an issue because you have a long hose which allows you to be semi seperated from your rig while still breathing from it, but on CC you would have to close the loop, switch to OC bailout and then push your breather through while you follow, possibly breaking all physical contact with the unit, right?
Is it possible this separation has not been considered in training for CC gear removal for passing a restriction? I know this particular dive is beyond the scope of training agencies, but with the future of diving likely being CC, surely more divers will be doffing breathers to pass restrictions as their popularity grows and cost becomes more economical and I imagine with the abilities these units provide, more divers will be cutting the edge in exploration.
@PfcAJ thanks for clarifying why clipping your rig to the line would be a bad idea, but what's the answer. There has to be a best practice for this scenario, right? I find the mindset and forethought of cave divers facinating, but the answer can't be, push and pray, can it?