novadiver
Contributor
1) ginnie springs. long hose and light cord entangled during s-drill . if no drill was done( and it happens) this could have been a real cf inside an overhead.hermosadive:Can you be more specific? Not your own hypohesis, instances that you've actually "SEEN".
2)Elizabeth palmer. wreck. diver breathing short hose doesn't know his long hose has deployed and is now anchoring diver to the wreck. diver begins to fight against the current not knowing he's pinned. reg pops free and off the diver goes( the reg could have popped off causing massive gas loss.
3)millbrook quarry, Divers tank slips through cam strap, long hose is OVER the wing and when tank slips it takes the inflater hose with it and pulls inflater over the shoulder and behind diver, diver starts to ascend but can't find his dump ( because it's behind him) long hose is now so tight that the diver can't move his head to look for inflater. ( not that he could have found it anyway) resulting in an out of controll ascent.
add to that a panicked diver can snatch your long hose and bolt for the surface , leaving his feet at your head level. once the kicking starts you'll loss your mask and the hose stress could break the soft brass fitting and you are now SOL