“Lost”From reading previous post, it appears the computer of dive master who was assisting with the class was lost several weeks after the tragic event.
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“Lost”From reading previous post, it appears the computer of dive master who was assisting with the class was lost several weeks after the tragic event.
Have you seen PS divers dive, most PS divers suck at diving, there’s a few that know what they’re doing, but many don’t, and they dive like it’s 1990Curious how the Instructor, who's a PSD diver and on the Sheriff's Dive Team and should've been the person most aware of Dylan's location would be unable to find her, yet the recovery diver found her in 6 min on his initial sweep.
She wasn’t the only young one in the group. Her buddy she was paired with was apparently a 12-year old boy (nearly 13 is what I’m told).12 year old girl as part of an 8 person class in a bloody lake with 1 Instructor and a DM. Shut down and lock up....
I have and have even helped train LEO dive teams. Don't disagree with your statement but they almost all know how to do a basic search which is apparently all it took...Have you seen PS divers dive, most PS divers suck at diving, there’s a few that know what they’re doing, but many don’t, and they dive like it’s 1990
They should go look for that “lost” computer.I have and have even helped train LEO dive teams. Don't disagree with your statement but they almost all know how to do a basic search which is apparently all it took...
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I know plenty of guys (including myself) that are more than capable and willing. However, I'd hate to waste everyone's time for a computer that's not there and never was.They should go look for that “lost” computer.