Dcs Incident At Ginnie Springs

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I am reviving this thread because I am looking into this incident anew. If anyone has any newer information, I would appreciate it.

If nothing else, people should know that this was not an average Joe diver--he was a diver of some fame in the Czech Republic. He is not the kind of diver to make some sort of a silly mistake.
 
I am reviving this thread because I am looking into this incident anew. If anyone has any newer information, I would appreciate it.

If nothing else, people should know that this was not an average Joe diver--he was a diver of some fame in the Czech Republic. He is not the kind of diver to make some sort of a silly mistake.
Dont fool yourself John, Any diver can make some sort of a silly mistake at any level... happens all the time.
 
Dont fool yourself John, Any diver can make some sort of a silly mistake at any level... happens all the time.
Sure, but that is not what I meant. I think the earliest posts in this thread gave the impression that the diver was not able to handle the exit at the ear (which can be somewhat difficult), lost significant deco time as a result, and then walked away without showing any hint of a concern about it. That is not likely. This was a highly trained tech instructor who should be expected to handle a deco ascent through the ear (and know the eye is better for that). If he did blow the stops, he would absolutely know better than to walk away without a concern.
 
I only know scuttlebutt on this one. I was told he had done 5 or 6 days of serious deco dives in a row. That scares the hell out of me and am limiting myself to two or three days of deco dives and then a day or two rest. This a real problem for me. Someone knows what his profiles were. They can answer these questions, but they believe that I don't deserve to know. Which really means they believe that I don't deserve to be informed and safe. It pisses me off that they simply don't care about Joe Diver.
 
see website
http:// buddymag.cz/aktuality/tomas-sladek-zemrel-ve-stredu-6-dubna-po-patecnim-ponoru-s-ccr-liberty-v-ginnie-springs-florida-557

NetDoc, did you read this link, there's an English translation.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/

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