nitroxbabe
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...you're in an alien environment and yes, anything could happen. But I certainly agree that the more training and experience one has, the more one minimizes those risks.
If you haven't already, read Deep Descent and any other diving books you can find. Many tragic diving fatalities seem to be caused by unforseen difficulties, overestimating one's abilities, or the mistakes of others.
It's true though that you're in more danger driving! I've seen road rage, never diving rage...
BTW - I recently completed my PADI Rescue Diver course and I highly recommend it! It teaches you a whole different way of looking at yourself, others, and your environment. I feel more confident and in control, not to mention able to help others.
All education is good education. Keep learning, keep diving!
PS - Dxtreme! "what about that uncontrolled unattentive 300 lbs scuba diver that decent directly on top of you ??? "
That has actually happened to me. Yikes!

If you haven't already, read Deep Descent and any other diving books you can find. Many tragic diving fatalities seem to be caused by unforseen difficulties, overestimating one's abilities, or the mistakes of others.
It's true though that you're in more danger driving! I've seen road rage, never diving rage...
BTW - I recently completed my PADI Rescue Diver course and I highly recommend it! It teaches you a whole different way of looking at yourself, others, and your environment. I feel more confident and in control, not to mention able to help others.
All education is good education. Keep learning, keep diving!
PS - Dxtreme! "what about that uncontrolled unattentive 300 lbs scuba diver that decent directly on top of you ??? "
That has actually happened to me. Yikes!
