aubie85
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A person who wouldn't share air in an OOA situation is selfish, and should NOT be diving. I don't believe that there is room for selfish people in diving. selfish=unsafe
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but when we've had to share air (and a few stories of when I had to may be found on the board) it has always gone off perfectly, polite request of air, air offered, air accepted, problem solved ... no fuss, no muss.
If your buddy (or anyone else you're possibly able to help) runs out of air and you do not 'do everything within your power' and they die, you're basically up for manslaughter
If I ask politely I mean it and I expect my buddy to "pony up." Right now! No second guessing.This is what I meant: if asked politely, but there is no apparent need for sharing, I would politely refuse. Otherwise I wouldn't refuse unless my own air was short (and I should have been n my way back quite earlier).
I've seen some divers buddy breathing so they can maximize their dive time. Uhhhhh... not for me.
My two regular dive buddies are double tankers. Air sharing isn't much of a concern for me. It could happen, but most likely not.![]()
Thanks for your input.