FreeFlyFreak
Contributor
To the OP.
In that you were extremely vague and want to know anything that might happen and anyway you might deal with it I would suggest start here:
Read every thread:
Near Misses and Lessons Learned
Also be a constant reader here:
Scuba Diving Incident Reports and Prevention | DAN
Last but not least, you will find some food for thought here:
Accidents and Incidents
That should get you started.
What can go wrong will go wrong, learn from other people's mistakes.
I scuba dive, skydive, and fly aircraft.
The best way to not get hurt or dead in a pursuit that has a higher than average risk or getting hurt or dead, is to learn from others mistakes. The best way is reading accident/incident reports. Then learn from them and think what you would do differently if in the same situation or best of all how to keep yourself out of that situation in the first place. Though some things can't be helped you can lower the chances.
Follow established procedures and best practices, they are normally written in blood.
Play "what if" often, run through scenarios and what you might do if you found yourself is a scenario that you read about.
After that, its all about having fun.
If you are no longer having fun diving, consider this....
We are all dying we just don't know of what.
If the thought of dying stops you from fully living..........
Well for me, there is no fun in that.
Lastly.
You talk about "rare, unexpected or unthinkable"
Rare is unlikely to happen, but probably has in the past, learn what those rare events may be. Prepare for them.
Unexpected will not be unexpected if you expect it on every dive.
Unthinkable..... Not sure what you mean by that, I can think of just about anything.
Hell, I hear the Jaws theme in my head every time I get in the water.
In that you were extremely vague and want to know anything that might happen and anyway you might deal with it I would suggest start here:
Read every thread:
Near Misses and Lessons Learned
Also be a constant reader here:
Scuba Diving Incident Reports and Prevention | DAN
Last but not least, you will find some food for thought here:
Accidents and Incidents
That should get you started.
What can go wrong will go wrong, learn from other people's mistakes.
I scuba dive, skydive, and fly aircraft.
The best way to not get hurt or dead in a pursuit that has a higher than average risk or getting hurt or dead, is to learn from others mistakes. The best way is reading accident/incident reports. Then learn from them and think what you would do differently if in the same situation or best of all how to keep yourself out of that situation in the first place. Though some things can't be helped you can lower the chances.
Follow established procedures and best practices, they are normally written in blood.
Play "what if" often, run through scenarios and what you might do if you found yourself is a scenario that you read about.
After that, its all about having fun.
If you are no longer having fun diving, consider this....
We are all dying we just don't know of what.
If the thought of dying stops you from fully living..........
Well for me, there is no fun in that.
Lastly.
You talk about "rare, unexpected or unthinkable"
Rare is unlikely to happen, but probably has in the past, learn what those rare events may be. Prepare for them.
Unexpected will not be unexpected if you expect it on every dive.
Unthinkable..... Not sure what you mean by that, I can think of just about anything.
Hell, I hear the Jaws theme in my head every time I get in the water.