It doesn't mean people shouldn't know the mistakes he's and others committed, and the risks they took, to formulate the rules followed nowadays.
Bingo! Key word, Rules. There are rules and they are not meant to be broken. They should be adhered to at all times. Breaking of protocols, regardless of training or experience, calculated however you want is still wrong. Protocols are what carrier pilots are graded on, on every landing. Catching the last arresting cable is bad....too steep a glide path is bad...ignoring a wave off is bad...something as simple as a Velcro strap on a glove left undone is bad. All bad because these things can all have catastrophic results.
The Tech diving community, back when I was heading down that road 10+ years ago, would have had seizures reading this thread. Diving without the essentials, and not having backups to those essentials was immediate termination of the dive period! No questions asked! No bottom timer or depth gauge? Not DIR...no go.
Explain yourselves away, but I am done with this thread. Ya'll are scaring me. What you are arguing is absurd. If you feel you are justified in your superior skills to break the fundamentals of diving, good luck and god bless.
Back to the OP...What the father did was stupid. And stupid kills.
ToneDog....out!
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