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A decent dive plan should include dive time /or air consumption limits, dive turn limits, depth limits, a general idea of what will be seen or done (dive objective), environmental conditions, emergency prceedures maybe a contingency plan or 2. These should especially be gone over if diving with an unfamiliar buddy.
What should a dive plan include?
A dive plan includes: the method of carrying out the diving work. each involved persons details, tasks and duties. diving equipment, breathing gases and procedures. dive times, bottom times and decompression profiles. hazards, risks and control measures. emergency procedures.
What is the 120 rule in diving?
The Rule of Thirds is a guideline used by scuba divers to manage their air supply effectively throughout a dive. It involves mentally dividing ones breathing gas supply into three equal parts. One-third for the outward journey, one-third for the return journey, and one-third as a reserve or emergency supply.
How do you write dive?
The 5 point descent is easy to remember by using SORTED. S stands for Signal, O stands for Orientation, R stands for Regulator, T stands for Time, E stands for Equalize and D stands for Descent.
NOAA Form 57-03-20. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE. (7-14). NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION. DIVE OPERATIONS PLAN DATE(S) of DIVE OPERATIONS.
No Deco Dive Times (NDLs/OTLs) in Plan Mode are based on -. the algorithm selected (DSAT or PZ+). the FO2 set (for Gas 1 only, the default for Plan). the
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