gianaameri
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Ok, I get it - you don't like rebreathers aka boxes of death. But you're way ahead of yourself in terms of what may have caused this incident
A&I forum is supposed to be for analysing the incident (currently, there is nothing to analyse), not getting on your soapbox
BTW I don't dive a RB so it's not like I care either way, and as stated previously I agree there is no reason to remove RB from the title, but that's a long way from saying that the equipment was "involved" in this event
I love rebreathers and use them, but to use it effectively you need to understand in full its limitations.
You will never be able to establish a rebreather being the cause of a fatality and it is far from my intention to suggest that in this case or any other situation the rebreather has caused the fatality.
However, whenever a rebreather was in use when a fatality occurred, the make, model, year of manufacture is extremely useful and relevant information (certainly no reason to omit from an accident analysis the fact that a rebreather was in use and which one together with as many other potentially useful details as possible).
I hope someone will now post the information pertaining to the unit used, if this is known.