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Let's cut out the crap! This thread concerns the loss of a diver's life, not a forum for pontificated, exchange of one way opinions. RIP, if that be the case.
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Speaking of crap, pontification and one way opinions...Let's cut out the crap! This thread concerns the loss of a diver's life, not a forum for pontificated, exchange of one way opinions. RIP, if that be the case.
because the second dive was shallower 52' at a wreck and reef where the dive op cut the buddy teams loose on their own. I can see how this can be a reoccurring problem if the dive ops don't keep a good eye on the divers. We as divers should be responsible for ourselves so I'm not totally blaming the dive ops for these deaths, but I would think requiring a brief examination of the log books might be in order to gauge how to break up the groups. With the competition for cruise group
Let's cut out the crap! This thread concerns the loss of a diver's life, not a forum for pontificated, exchange of one way opinions. RIP, if that be the case.
Y'all care to get specific with your whines? These posts add absolutely nothing to the identification of hazards or to lessons learned or to constructive discussion on how to avoid such mishaps in the future. Without confronting what you consider "pontificated, exchange of one way ideas" and why you consider those ideas "crap," or what you consider "shows a total lack of respect," they just amount to "flinging poo" and nothing more.Thats exactly what i was thinking. Must be a staff instructor thing!
People that speculate from afar can never be trusted and to be honest it shows a total lack of respect.cudabait:Let's cut out the crap! This thread concerns the loss of a diver's life, not a forum for pontificated, exchange of one way opinions. RIP, if that be the case.
..... Does anybody know if it was a guided group dive or a buddy dive (or where his buddy is?) .....Terry
Do you not have to have a buddy in a group dive?
Is this GC dive similar to a drift dive (like Cozumel)? Is the "wall" referenced like the drop off in a Cozumel drift dive?
An experienced diver, he was in a group of seven, including two guides and his wife, Rose. It was their 13th wedding anniversary.
Do you not have to have a buddy in a group dive?