You know, I really respect all of the people objecting to this teaching method, but some these objections have a straw man quality to them. Even on the surface, it takes
six minutes to become hypoxic. And Superlyte is not advocating just "turning off the O2" and leaving.
Let me ask you something. If the objection to the O2 shutoff is that (1) the student might be incapable of responding appropriately, and (2) the instructor might not intervene before the drill becomes lethal, why don't you have the same objection to a loop recovery drill? Wouldn't that situation become lethal much faster?