It's Andrew. My name appears clearly at the bottom of every post that I make.
A diver PRESENT is more useful than a diver ABSENT. It's extraordinarily rare that someone is sitting around outside geared up waiting to help. This can NEVER be part of the emergency plan. It worries me that a bunch of people are suggesting that this extraordinarily fortuitous set of circumstances proves that this instructor might have done the right thing. It's as bad as using your pension fund to buy a bunch of lottery tickets. Just because one idiot gets lucky does NOT mean it's a valid strategy.
Christ. We have limited gas supplies. Leaving the cave is NEVER better than doing your utmost IN the cave RIGHT THEN. The clock is always ticking. Actions RIGHT NOW are more useful than "going for help". Whatever the hell that means.
BTW, one of the best things you can do in a silt out is just get off the floor and wait. In all but the slowest flowing caves the siltout dissipates in a few minutes. If you're looking for other divers, switch your light out. There's so much that could have been done.
Strictly speaking, that'd be from Schulz![]()



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