1. Yes. But they decide their air sharing capability. See number 2
How? Having never been taught to air-share for that purpose? At any level of training/experience?
Check out the '
Inconsistent message to new divers' thread - where the consensus is that novice divers are particularly unlikely to be able to designate their own skill and capability level.
2. Air sharing IS taught by all agencies.
Show me a syllabus that teaches divers to air share
for the purposes of extending bottom time.
As previously mentioned, and obviously ignored, divers are taught to complete air-sharing
emergency ascents.
CESA is taught by all agencies also. Perhaps we should use that as a method to extend dives... just get rid of the whole 'minimum reserve' nonsense? LMAO It is '
taught'...after all!
3. No, it does not - but you knew that already.
How can planning a dive to X depth for Y minutes, requiring Z liters of air... but entering the water with
less than Z liters of air... on the basis of
receiving support from another diver, in order to make the dive plan work... be described, in any way, as SELF-SUFFICIENCY???
If that's hard... try this one:
Tim enters a candy shop with $1. He wants to buy candy that cost $1.25. His friend has some more money. Does Tim have enough money to buy the candy?
4. In your opinion.
In the opinion of the agencies... and, yes, in my opinion too.
5. Really? I doubt it, as I said, it is discussed before the dive.
What? All the dive boats get together for a huddle and thrash it out amongst their customers every day?
6. Now that cracked me up, thanks.
Sure... if you believe in it... teach it.
Tell your students "
I recommend that you share air, when you and your buddy have substantially varied air consumption... so that you can extend the overall dive time".
If someone subsequently gets hurt... you'll have put your money where your mouth is.
7. See number 2.
Again, show me a quote from any agency that advocates, or recommends this technique as a legitimate safe diving practice.
Just one quote.... one skill in one course... for the purposes we are discussing (extending dive duration).... please.... please.... please.....
Here is exactly what is taught, along with the
clearly defined context and purpose...
Confined Water:
Respond to air depletion by signaling “out of air,” and securing and breathing from an alternate air source supplied by a buddy. Continue for at least one minute while swimming.
Open Water:
Perform each role: In a stationary position, one person signals “out of air” and “share air,” and secures and breathes from an alternate air source provided by another diver; the other diver provides the air source.
Ascend properly using an alternate air source and establish positive buoyancy
Notice the words "out of air" and "ascend". Funny, but no mention of a signal for "
let's make the dive longer, I'm an air hog and didn't organize a bigger tank"