Saudi-Diver
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Hi we are a group of British and American Expats who live and work in Saudi Arabia in a Place called Khamis Mushayt, its at 6700 ft above Sea level. At the weekends a lot of us go diving at the Red Sea which is a two and a half drive away. Me and my friends use the "No fly" facility on our computers to determine when we can go back up the hill. This limits our depth and duration of dive as we aim to arrive at the steep bit of the climb with zero no fly time. Is this too cautious as lots of people dont bother with the no fly time because
A. The ascent is gradual
B. No fly is precautionary just in case the Aircraft has a cabin decompressurisation.
I am a little sick of being called a wuss. Ive also seen no adverse symptoms in people that have driven up the hill with over 12 hours no fly.
Can anyone help.
A. The ascent is gradual
B. No fly is precautionary just in case the Aircraft has a cabin decompressurisation.
I am a little sick of being called a wuss. Ive also seen no adverse symptoms in people that have driven up the hill with over 12 hours no fly.
Can anyone help.