jim T.
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I've always figured that a possible entanglement would always be a fairly unique
to the moment at hand kind of thing, but...
I wondered if SEAL team manuals or other military manuals, or Police Safety/Recovery Divers manuals show detailed step by step approaches to reacting to and cutting away
entanglements? Maybe showing "yoga like" positions and buoyancy tips to achieve them in order to try cutting away line wrapping you from behind, etc.
Tricks to feel by hand which direction your wrapped (with gloves on), getting out of your rig while entangled, etc.
It would seem that you'd be screwed if both arms were entangled. Wondered if there were "methods" for unwrapping yourself without being able to reach a cutting tool.
Prioritorizing which multi-entanglements to cut away lst and why?
Just wondered... Have never seen anything like that in the couple of (one?) existing Solo Diving Book available to the general public. A discussion of solo diver's accounts regarding how they got out of a particularly difficult entanglement situation could be a very interesting thread. Maybe even a "sticky" idea?
Thanks.
to the moment at hand kind of thing, but...
I wondered if SEAL team manuals or other military manuals, or Police Safety/Recovery Divers manuals show detailed step by step approaches to reacting to and cutting away
entanglements? Maybe showing "yoga like" positions and buoyancy tips to achieve them in order to try cutting away line wrapping you from behind, etc.
Tricks to feel by hand which direction your wrapped (with gloves on), getting out of your rig while entangled, etc.
It would seem that you'd be screwed if both arms were entangled. Wondered if there were "methods" for unwrapping yourself without being able to reach a cutting tool.
Prioritorizing which multi-entanglements to cut away lst and why?
Just wondered... Have never seen anything like that in the couple of (one?) existing Solo Diving Book available to the general public. A discussion of solo diver's accounts regarding how they got out of a particularly difficult entanglement situation could be a very interesting thread. Maybe even a "sticky" idea?
Thanks.