1. Young, novice diver certified only a few moths.
2. Both divers Diving Dry for first time, separates selves from larger demo group.
3. Dive buddy with aggressive expectations of step-sons abilites. (as stated by friends of divers who stated the father "just kept on pushing that kid")
4. Teen made it to surface, was panicked, didn't drop weights, didnt try to orally inflate BC, sunk under surface after not being able to remain afloat.
5. Was not overweighted. Had "O psi" air in tank as indicated by his pressure guage.
6. Was not in deep area of park, 35ft maxdepth. (was brought to pennisula by rescue team, that is where ambulance does pick up and boat can land quickly)
7. Dive buddy 'tried" best effort, found teen already under water without air on his way to surface.
8. Teen non-responsive, pupils fixed when brought to shore, 18 minutes approx without air supply. nuff said on this point.
9.Weather was sunny and fair, 75 degrees, dive conditions good, vis 30-40 ft.
10. All gear was new or in certifed/inspected condition for both divers.
Would like input from these "facts" and looking forward to intelligent discussion about what we can learn from this situation. Would like to see constructive input from fellow divers...particularly to assit novice and experienced divers alike.
2. Both divers Diving Dry for first time, separates selves from larger demo group.
3. Dive buddy with aggressive expectations of step-sons abilites. (as stated by friends of divers who stated the father "just kept on pushing that kid")
4. Teen made it to surface, was panicked, didn't drop weights, didnt try to orally inflate BC, sunk under surface after not being able to remain afloat.
5. Was not overweighted. Had "O psi" air in tank as indicated by his pressure guage.
6. Was not in deep area of park, 35ft maxdepth. (was brought to pennisula by rescue team, that is where ambulance does pick up and boat can land quickly)
7. Dive buddy 'tried" best effort, found teen already under water without air on his way to surface.
8. Teen non-responsive, pupils fixed when brought to shore, 18 minutes approx without air supply. nuff said on this point.
9.Weather was sunny and fair, 75 degrees, dive conditions good, vis 30-40 ft.
10. All gear was new or in certifed/inspected condition for both divers.
Would like input from these "facts" and looking forward to intelligent discussion about what we can learn from this situation. Would like to see constructive input from fellow divers...particularly to assit novice and experienced divers alike.