Stefin is right that a yanked regulator on a necklace will richocet me back in the face underwater?
Not possible. First of all, the tension on the necklace is low and secondly, as I said above, motion is slowed underwater.
I think you meant Stefin is right that he implied I should not have my primary on a necklace. But it cannot hurt me on rebound.
Haha absolutely not.
I was diving with a dive master and a new diver. We were at 31 meters and about 14 minutes into the dive, the new diver swims up and in front of us and very calmly does the out of air gesture (neck slice hand gesture).
He was trained to gesture out of air and reach for his buddy's (the dive master) alternate source.
I trained PADI about fifteen years ago. I recall training state that I reach for my dive partner's secondary air source - not primary.
I didn't understand the bolded point.
What encumbrance removed? Are you referring to the point of discussion of eliminating the LP inflator hose?
Or that I have my primary on a necklace?
When the police observe my kit and see that I don't have a LP inflator or that my primary was on a necklace?
I mean, when the instructor keeps making stuff worse for the student, no mask, no gas, no whatever it gets harder and harder until eventually it is too much. Back off one thing and it becomes manageable again. You are suggesting starting out with one of those awkward things already done to you by your own choice, when the others arise naturally you will go over the edge sooner. You might think “but I will have practiced manual inflate so much it is second nature” but you will not have practiced it in conjunction with all the other possible difficulties.
When you have no LPI inflator and your buddy just died they will ask further questions about whether you were able to perform your duty of care. They will also think, as indeed any buddy ought to think, “OMG, we have got one here.”
A primary on a neckless is not exceptional.