cerich:
Call HMS Dolphin in Gosport and see how many AGE from CESA they have had, you'll be shocked to find very,very few, mostly eardrum issues. They train 30M free assents all day...
Therein lies the issue ... they train for it. Furthermore, unless I'm misreading, the HMS Dolphin would be a naval vessel ... which means the people who train for 30 meter CESA's are young, in excellent physical shape, and receive skills training far in excess of what your typical recreational diver will ever get.
If that's the case, it's not a good comparison. The difference in mental approach alone would be a huge factor determining the success or failure of the exercise.
Furthermore, as with all training, when you first try something you are generally going to suck at it. You make mistakes. You get stressed. You generally fail at it the first attempt ... and perhaps the first few attempts. In the real world, doing a CESA isn't something you want to fail at.
Recreational divers don't train for doing a CESA ... nor, IMO, should they. The risk of hurting yourself outweighs the potential benefit. A better effort is to plan and train for ways to avoid ever putting yourself in the situation where it is necessary.
This thread may be an interesting mental exercise ... but a far more practical question would be "What should I be doing to make sure I never have to make a CESA?"
... Bob (Grateful Diver)