A dive that requires two tanks of air to complete
diver's short name or code for your 'average' dive trip on a dive boat - 2 dives, each separated by an approximate 1 hour SIT (Surface Interval Time), usually on 2 different dive spots.
No.
Well... It depends on what you mean by dive... do you mean dive of a board or dive with a scuba tank. eather way as long as its not Fresh fresh you will be fine
NO! The tank must be visually inspected by a professional at a dive shop every year. Bleed the tank and have it inspected and re-filled. Don't take a chance on the inside of the tank rusting and breathing that stuff in.
no
In the US, they recommend once per year.In Europe, they recommend once every two and a half years (ie. half the time between hyrostatic tests).My personal view (as a former tank inspector for a dive shop) is that unless you have reason to believe the tank is contaminated, visual inspections are a complete and utter waste of time.
diver's short name or code for your 'average' dive trip on a dive boat - 2 dives, each separated by an approximate 1 hour SIT (Surface Interval Time), usually on 2 different dive spots.
ur car will take a dive on u
to keep the sub level or help it to dive and surface
Diving twice on the same tank of air is generally not recommended due to the risk of residual nitrogen buildup in the body from the first dive. Each dive increases the likelihood of decompression sickness, especially if the second dive is deeper or longer. However, if proper surface intervals and dive tables or computers are utilized, it can be done safely under certain conditions. Always prioritize safety and adhere to diving guidelines.
A really nasty place. The whole term is "two-bit, sleazy dive."
they would dive in and see