St John the Diver
Contributor
In this thread, I have already made a fundamental change to my RB diving in that I now make a BIG point of closing the DSV once Im on the surface and go off loop for ANY reason (possible buoyancy loss from CL
All of these are positive contributions to my own diving safety even if none of them end up being applicable to this incident!"
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Removed the quotes so as to make it a more global comment (and thanks for making the change. It might save your life one day):
Glad there is some value here.
As to closing the DSV: You weren't hammered on that on every dive in your rebreather training starting on day one? It's a basic rebreather survival skill. It's back to "w don't know what we don't know". What else did your instructor not teach you?
I'm not picking on you at all, but if your rebreather training didn't drive this skill home your training was inadequate. And that's the problem with rebreather training these days. Too many small things slip thru leaving a hole in knowlage. Now and then all the holes line up and a diver dies. I can't help but think that this was the case in this accident.
Advice? If/when you do MOD 3, find another instructor.
All of these are positive contributions to my own diving safety even if none of them end up being applicable to this incident!"
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Removed the quotes so as to make it a more global comment (and thanks for making the change. It might save your life one day):
Glad there is some value here.
As to closing the DSV: You weren't hammered on that on every dive in your rebreather training starting on day one? It's a basic rebreather survival skill. It's back to "w don't know what we don't know". What else did your instructor not teach you?
I'm not picking on you at all, but if your rebreather training didn't drive this skill home your training was inadequate. And that's the problem with rebreather training these days. Too many small things slip thru leaving a hole in knowlage. Now and then all the holes line up and a diver dies. I can't help but think that this was the case in this accident.
Advice? If/when you do MOD 3, find another instructor.