Thats 100% the diver in the waters fault. He's supposedly qualified. He's responsible for his own safety. Failing to check his own air and know when to call it breaks the first rule of open water diving. I dont trust anyone else to tell me i do or dont have enough air for a task - thats suicidal.
I see no problem changing underwater, you can communicate air, can communicate you want to call it and so on. Even if someone makes a mistake you can sort it out.
The incident you mentioned wouldnt have happened if the diver himself took some responsibility for his own diving.
I see no problem changing underwater, you can communicate air, can communicate you want to call it and so on. Even if someone makes a mistake you can sort it out.
The incident you mentioned wouldnt have happened if the diver himself took some responsibility for his own diving.