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How to plan a dive with decompression using US Navy Tables

August 19, 2014by jumpsaildive Leave a comment

First and foremost let me state that you must receive formal training from one of the many dive organisations before attempting a dive with decompression. Without formal training you risk […]

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gas management, tec diving

How to use the PADI RDP – Part 2

June 13, 2013by jumpsaildive 1 Comment

One thing we can use the PADI RDP for is to calculate the minimum surface interval we are allowed between two dives. Personally I prefer to try and have the […]

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