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I wonder how close the Defib proponents would require they be on all park trails.
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Appears to not have been a direct factor in this incident (if it was indeed an aneurism), but sure makes one wonder about the election to push the envelope in the first 2 days of actual open water exposure. Having completed the training of hundreds of newbs in typically 15-25' of temperate freshwater, I can't imagine ever taking fledgling divers, even under the most ideal of conditions, to 40' (let alone 60'), and asking them to perform ESA or mask removal/replacement skills. Dealing with fullblown panic in the former, is one thing...
Just generalizing, and not calling out any individual instructor or operator.
Appears to not have been a direct factor in this incident (if it was indeed an aneurism), but sure makes one wonder about the election to push the envelope in the first 2 days of actual open water exposure. Having completed the training of hundreds of newbs in typically 15-25' of temperate freshwater, I can't imagine ever taking fledgling divers, even under the most ideal of conditions, to 40' (let alone 60'), and asking them to perform ESA or mask removal/replacement skills. Dealing with fullblown panic in the former, is one thing...
Just generalizing, and not calling out any individual instructor or operator.
Sorry, but I can't imagine NOT taking the students to 60' on day 2 of checkout dives. The instructors I work with all do so. Yes, day 1 is typically no more than 25', but day 2 they are ready to do more. If all they have done is 25' in training, how can you turn them loose to go deeper on their own as a certified diver?
Ken
So you would prefer to certify them in 25' of water and for there first non instructed dive jump on a boat that usually dives 60 to 80 ft in Jupiter/WPB. I couldn't sleep at night knowing I certified divers that I knew weren't ready to dive. By dives 3 & 4 you need to get them ready for real world dives. I've worked on dive boats where divers are shocked that the normal dives are 60 ft or deeper. Come on guys train them.