I know the standard rule of thumb is to not fly within 24 hrs of your last dive. I did a short 35-min dive on Nitrox 32 spent about 60% of the dive at about 65 feet and the rest higher than that. My VT Pro computer had a no-fly time I think exactly 24 hours after I entered the water for the dive. So in essence, the computer just resorts to a conservative 24-hr no fly despite what your nitrogen loading is?
My other question is that I've made some adjustments to some new equipment (different length primary hose, adjusted Hog harness, etc.) I want to test the changes, do a weight check (went from a tri-lam to neoprene drysuit), and see if my mask flooding problem with my new mask on my last dive was a fit thing or I just got my hair or hood caught. I want to just do a quick dive maybe total time about 15-20 minutes at about 30-40 feet on Nitrox 32 before I head out on a dive trip. I would have about 18 hours between the check dive and the flight. I assume this is more than adequate no-fly time given I haven't been in the water in the past week.
My other question is that I've made some adjustments to some new equipment (different length primary hose, adjusted Hog harness, etc.) I want to test the changes, do a weight check (went from a tri-lam to neoprene drysuit), and see if my mask flooding problem with my new mask on my last dive was a fit thing or I just got my hair or hood caught. I want to just do a quick dive maybe total time about 15-20 minutes at about 30-40 feet on Nitrox 32 before I head out on a dive trip. I would have about 18 hours between the check dive and the flight. I assume this is more than adequate no-fly time given I haven't been in the water in the past week.