Like whenever my ex girlfriend when she had her camera. (though I say that jokingly, as because of her, I got into diving, and for that I'm eternally grateful)Or you thought you had a buddy, but now that you need him....
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Like whenever my ex girlfriend when she had her camera. (though I say that jokingly, as because of her, I got into diving, and for that I'm eternally grateful)Or you thought you had a buddy, but now that you need him....
Diver 1 was diving a standard JJ CCR using side-mount bailout and not the "GUE Config" version. When I removed his body from the ballroom he was easy to manage.
I have not yet seen the abandoned CCR that Diver 2 was wearing. I suspect it was configured the same as Diver 1's rig was configured.
Diver 1 was diving a standard JJ CCR using side-mount bailout and not the "GUE Config" version. When I removed his body from the ballroom he was easy to manage.
Thanks for getting them.Diver 1 was diving a standard JJ CCR using side-mount bailout and not the "GUE Config" version. When I removed his body from the ballroom he was easy to manage.
I have not yet seen the abandoned CCR that Diver 2 was wearing. I suspect it was configured the same as Diver 1's rig was configured.
About 10 years ago a ScubaBoard member who was part of the decision making to RSTC standards said the primary reason for the skill in the OW class was simply to give the diver a task loading skill that demonstrates comfort with the gear under water. The course materials do not tell you to take your gear off for an entanglement, and they do not tell you to dive solo.For me, the skill was, but not the likely reason for needing to do it.
This point is easily missed and perhaps one of the most important ones to understand. The divers were likely in a total silt out with zero vis. So communication was likely done through limited visual and touch communication at the crucial stage were Diver 1 lost his rig and Diver 2 likely came to help.
AJ had a much tougher job than I did.
You all had a really tough job. And you all did excellent.AJ had a much tougher job than I did.
I'd be curious if any instructors wrapped fishing or cave line around the first stage of an open water student (and around that student) and said, "Okay, now get yourself out of that".
Underwater scuba kit removal and replacement occurs in confined water only and there is no entanglement involved.
If it occurs. My instructor had us do it. I haven't seen it done since, in 10 or so times with an OW class, nor have I ever seen it discussed with them.I'd be curious if any instructors wrapped fishing or cave line around the first stage of an open water student (and around that student) and said, "Okay, now get yourself out of that".
Underwater scuba kit removal and replacement occurs in confined water only and there is no entanglement involved.