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So you can go into the baggage compartment... next time someone goes in there, look for my lost bag, its black...

This could explain a lot actually
 
JimC:
Yay for untrained and unequipped divers in an overhead!

yay indeed. we knew the risks and frankly the payoff was more than worth it. Besides which there were a good many exits had something gone wrong. However, I can see why someone would take issue with that.
 
M.D.:
yay indeed. we knew the risks and frankly the payoff was more than worth it. Besides which there were a good many exits had something gone wrong. However, I can see why someone would take issue with that.

You won't be the first or last OW diver in there I am sure. Its sad to see because the training to do this stuff safely in a recreational environment is readily available and not expensive. I dare say you'd have more fun and get more enjoyment out of the dive to boot.

P.S. Accident analysis is a big part of over head training. There were likely risks you were unaware of.
 
True enough, that's a good point. I normally wouldn't attempt a wreck penetration at all, but this one does seem to be fairly accessable. Point well taken though.
 

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