This post prompted a little discussion between my boyfriend and I about when valve skills are/should be learned.
I think that valve drills should be discussed before you dive with anyone with a set of doubles and most certainly before you put them on your back. When I took cavern/intro (in a single tank with many double tank diving buddies) my instructor asked me in the classroom what I should do to my valves if a certain scenario presented itself. Well I had no idea so it led to a discussion about what a manifold is and what it does. After going over that I was sure glad it had come up and that I didn't have to learn it in the water.
The next day one of the people I was taking the class with was presented with the same situation above. He had donated his long hose for an OOG and had a roll off. So he had the same reaction, take the long hose back. He had been diving doubles for quite some time. Obviously the correct reaction was not ingrained, thus resulting in the death (in class) of his buddy. He had to repeat the drill, but did not end up passing basic with that particular instructor.
When I took Apprentice/Full my instructor tested us in another way to demonstrate a roll off. I didn't catch on right away, I had to really think about what was going on, even though I had done valve drills in several classes including advanced nitrox and decompression procedures.
So if this is happening at the full cave level (not sure when the incident happened, but this is a common classroom occurrence) there seems to be a piece missing in the flow of education. What scares me is all the intro divers diving doubles (who have neither independently researched how to use their doubles, nor sought training or advice on how to do so) who might have the same reaction in a real situation.
So my question to the forum is when did your learning about diving doubles (with a manifold) occur? Does anyone else have stories related to this topic?



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