I wonder why they don't have a small flotation bag which inflates automatically if a sensor doesn't detect movement for 15 seconds, or some predetermined time which is considered reasonable.
It wouldn't need to rocket you up fast. Just something to initiate a gradual ascent.
It would need a pressure of about 600 psi plus to be functional at 1200 feet.
That sort of pressure could be supplied by the air tank.
Sad story for all concerned.
More interesting reading relating to the incident can be found here: www.scubaboard.com/community/threads/doc-deep-dies-during-dive.512576/
How do these dives work ?. Does the support divers go down first at various stages and wait for the main dive to ascend ? or does the main diver go down first and the support divers aid his return ?
I wonder why they don't have a small flotation bag which inflates automatically if a sensor doesn't detect movement for 15 seconds, or some predetermined time which is considered reasonable. It wouldn't need to rocket you up fast. Just something to initiate a gradual ascent. It would need a pressure of about 600 psi plus to be functional at 1200 feet. That sort of pressure could be supplied by the air tank.
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that would kill u
Sad story of a man pushing the limits ! pweedas You cant just go to the surface at that depth mate !
I personally don't think rectec divers have any reason to go that deep.
Sad story of a man pushing the limits ! pweedas You cant just go to the surface at that depth mate ! I personally don't think rectec divers have any reason to go that deep.
Support divers would of gone down in a bell? So what happened He ran into trouble on the way down past 300` exceeded his saturation ? Technology will make tanks redundant !
yeajh i did some reading. technology made tanks redundant years and years ago for those depths. you can go to those depths not a problem if you need to, and many people do with the right gear. but to try with scuba (tanks) and deco is kinda madness because you have to carry so much gas (and constantly vary the gas mix) and do it so fast that you get severe physiological complications that will most likely kill you. there's just no point. there are sat divers on that forum saying that he was always going to die, and for nothing because you can dive there no probs with other technologies. stupid example of human nature.
I suspect that big suit ^^ wouldn't have fit through the narrow gap at the beginning of his fatal dive, he would have had to use tanks. Can't imagine diving with seven tanks being much fun. I don't see the point of it either, but each to their own. At least he managed to return the body of the diver that went before him...
I suspect that big suit ^^ wouldn't have fit through the narrow gap at the beginning of his fatal dive, he would have had to use tanks. Can't imagine diving with seven tanks being much fun. I don't see the point of it either, but each to their own. At least he managed to return the body of the diver that went before him...
No the most recent guy subject of the op died in the ocean.
They guy in the cave died trying to retrieve the other dead guy.
You don't need a suit like that. That's basically a sub for amatuers. They can do without that
The cave diving is pretty interesting by going deeper into the caves archaeologists are finding and carbon dating animal remains
Human remains and analyzing stalagmites stagagtites Beacuse they are virtually untouched
I suspect that big suit ^^ wouldn't have fit through the narrow gap at the beginning of his fatal dive, he would have had to use tanks. Can't imagine diving with seven tanks being much fun. I don't see the point of it either, but each to their own. At least he managed to return the body of the diver that went before him...
No the most recent guy subject of the op died in the ocean.
They guy in the cave died trying to retrieve the other dead guy.
You don't need a suit like that. That's basically a sub for amatuers. They can do without that
My mistake, and I looked at both links.
OP dive guy was pushing his luck in making a leap from his last deep dive of 800ish to his next (and fatal) of 1200 ft. Too big a jump obviously. I still don't see the point of it. I never liked deco stops, never felt more like shark bait than when hanging about on the anchor rope. Imagine the hours you'd need to hang about when diving that deep.