Thank you for all your solid advice.
I do believe that I have been trained and am equipped mentally and physically to deal with any emergencies I am encounter (apart from lack of pony which is a priority for me).
I have not been in a real diving emergency yet (hopefully I won't have to) but I do train for such an occasion and although I've never had the experience to see how I react I believe my training as a diver and as a member of the Defence Force here in Australia has given me the appropriate mindset to handle such an occasion.
Guaranteed, 70 logged dives (5 solo) is still not anywhere near enough experience but I am very gear familiar (BP/W setup from day 1) and this combined with my training to date I believe will get me out of the s**t should I ever be in it.
Solo diving course is on the calendar and I am really looking forward to expand my way of thinking, processes employed to deal with emergencies and a better mindset of what solo diving really encompasses.
Cheers everyone!!
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I do believe that I have been trained and am equipped mentally and physically to deal with any emergencies I am encounter (apart from lack of pony which is a priority for me).
I have not been in a real diving emergency yet (hopefully I won't have to) but I do train for such an occasion and although I've never had the experience to see how I react I believe my training as a diver and as a member of the Defence Force here in Australia has given me the appropriate mindset to handle such an occasion.
Guaranteed, 70 logged dives (5 solo) is still not anywhere near enough experience but I am very gear familiar (BP/W setup from day 1) and this combined with my training to date I believe will get me out of the s**t should I ever be in it.
Solo diving course is on the calendar and I am really looking forward to expand my way of thinking, processes employed to deal with emergencies and a better mindset of what solo diving really encompasses.
Cheers everyone!!
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