I have said direct ascent to the surface is fine in an OOG emergency. We train differently and that is okay. That still does not bode well for a pony bottle for a new diver. This thread is because folks still think it is a good idea to give a new diver a pony bottle, and I wanted to debate that.The other thread was actually about new divers, if you read the second post you will see that I think a pony for a new diver is a bad idea, but that does not make them worthless when they are appropriate.
I think that ascent rates, things that cause issues and equipment choices are actual reasoning. If the chances of a failure were zero why have minimum gas? Can’t we just use all the gas and get out with 10 bar? Save on that pesky second regulator? AS ascent training?
When is a pony bottle the appropriate solution for a new diver?