Oh yeah, from Akimbo!
Wreck Penetration
and I quote
"
IMHO, the great majority of wreck diving classes compound the problem. They place great emphasize on avoiding black-out conditions and address managing it with lip service. All the talk about avoidance, spare lights, and depending on your buddy isn't very useful when you are suddenly alone and in the dark. That dread and total lack of habituation is a recipe for disaster.
How are you going to monitor your air supply if you can't see? How are you going to find your buddy -- who might be in full panic mode? How are you going to get out if you can't think straight? Becoming comfortable in these conditions far in advance of being faced with them can turn a deadly situation into an inconvenience."
This is brilliant Mr Akimbo Sir, I feel vindicatedly elevated
I have never been one for courses all my course are mine
I design them myself, been silting places out for this very reason for decades
I deliberately silted out a room diving by myself last week and terrified myself again, but breathing remained stable
Magnificent
There must be an Akimbo room somewhere where people can go to read Akimbo stuff and learn