helodriver87
Contributor
All due respect to John, I think he's dead wrong. There's nothing precluding me from understanding the concepts behind gas selection and narcosis management. If you come out of a T1 course and all you know is that GUE says 18/45 between 150-200 and that's just the way it is, your instructor needs to find another job. I can fully understand the factors that contribute to narcosis and how modifying my gas properties will affect that and still choose to dive standard gasses for other, very valid reasons. The education argument holds zero water for me.
I love the idea that he'll dive air to 200 if he can control everything, as if that's even possible. John comes from the New England wreck diving school. They accepted helium use about as grudgingly as possible. Dress it up however he wants, he's advocating for a narrower safety margin for no real benefit.
I love the idea that he'll dive air to 200 if he can control everything, as if that's even possible. John comes from the New England wreck diving school. They accepted helium use about as grudgingly as possible. Dress it up however he wants, he's advocating for a narrower safety margin for no real benefit.