AOWD CHAPTER 4.21. FLYING AFTER A DIVE

Flying immediately after diving significantly increases your risk for DCS, particularly shortness of breath, and difficulty breathing brought on by the formation of pulmonary micro-emboli. Over the last few decades the recommendations regarding the time to wait before...

AOWD CHAPTER 4.18. THE DIVE COMPUTER

Currently the most popular type of dive computers are the ones worn on the wrist. There are also computers that attach to the regulator’s first stage high pressure hose / hoseless (also act as a pressure gauge) or to attach to the console along with the pressure gauge...

AOWD CHAPTER 4.17. DIVE COMPUTERS

The purpose of using dive tables or a dive computer during a dive is to help us avoid Decompression Sickness (DCS). Dive tables and computers are based on mathematical models that calculate theoretical tissue nitrogen uptake in the various tissue compartments and its...