ginti
Contributor
It seems that some people think about taking a hit as an automatic and do things (like this) because they feel that way. I will take air source and a close buddy over most anything else.
Another experience of me; specifically, about my recreational training.
When I started training to obtain a tech-pass, I realized that most of my beliefs about diving were totally wrong and my way of thinking absolutely too conservative. This is because during my recreational courses instructors were way to conservatives. They were discussing a lot of things about decompression sickness and other stuff, and the result was that we students thought that decompression sickness was so bad we need to avoid it at every cost. This is ridiculous, I guess everyone here would prefer to skip a couple of minutes of deco or even more if there are serious hazards; and this tragedy might be an example (although we will never know what was inside her mind).
So guys, for you recreational instructors, do not overkill students with decompression sickness and similar stuff; it must be taught obviously, but it must be stated how really dangerous is, especially in comparison to other potential (more) dangerous hazards. The choice between getting bent*** and death is obvious, but if the real danger of hazards is not clear, one can end up in making the wrong choice...
***even when bends are likely, which doesn't seem to be the case here