Here's a thought........ Technical diving is in grave danger of becoming 'fashionable'. We have already had a few threads on the subject of "technical diving wanabe's". Well unfortunatley we are going to se a lot more!. There has recentley been an unfortunate fatatality on the south coast of England. This was not involving a technical exposure, nor was it a 'tech diver', but it highlighted a couple of things. (1) The charter boat had a mix of skills ranging from relative novice to Trimix diver. (2) The wreck thay were diving was a relativley shallow, well known in 40-45 MSW. (3) Believe it or not the Trimix divers were actually diving on mix with 2 stages. To my mind this begs a few questions. If the 'Trimix' divers were qualified, why dive a wreck in 40-45MSW on mix?( unless they had a particular sensitivity to narcosis). Why create further 'equipment stress' by using 2 stages etc. when it should have been an air dive with Eanx or O2 deco?. The list is endless. What we do not have is education beyond initial certification. Divers pass the theory, demonstrate certain in water skills & then are let loose waving a C card. I know lots of instructors who care enough to advise students on the way foreward and ensure that they have a 'feel' for a particular mindset that will hopefully mean the student will progress in a logical manner. I suppose we are back to sounding elitist, but I still think that Trimix is not for mass market consumption. Regards Chris --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chris Hellas UK Deep wreck Diving Team EMail:- chris@de*.de*.co*.uk* | 10422,2334@co*.co* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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