ArcticDiver
Contributor
MikeFerrara:I have to back off the debate there because I'm not a pilot.
Diving is different though and I don't even own an attitude indicator. We can't always use our gauge and we need to be prepared for that.
What I was trying to say Mike is that the human factors involved in loss of spatial orientation are very similar between flying and diving. You had pinned it all on one factor when there are more.
Now, the tools we have to cope with those factors are different. With modern technology they wouldn't have to be different, There is no reason a diver couldn't have a HUD (Heads Up Display) providing similar situational information to that a pilot has. It is just that no one has done it.
In the meantime we are stuck with the diving equivalent to Needle-Ball-Airspeed. It works with practice and skill. But will only provide equivalent results for the most currently active and proficient divers.
I posted this before reading the rest of the posts: Someone suggested the Oceanic mask. From what I've read it doesn't provide the kind of information that is pertinent to this situation. What I'm talking about is a real HUD similar to those used in many aircraft today.