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[Choose #5] Watch my gauge
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MDW - 12/20/2008 10:18 AM
[Choose #5] manifolded doubles (+ stage if appropriate)
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[Choose #1] pony bottle when with students, spare air when no students
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[Choose #5] double with isolato manifold and buddy bottle
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[Choose #5] Immidietly go to the surface, breathing out all the way up.
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AirOn - 11/26/2008 3:27 PM
[Choose #5] Blow and Go... Spare air doesn’t give time for 30’/min. NAUI. Your in for Deco anyhow.
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[Choose #1] Only on dives of 100ft or better
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Pixel - 11/18/2008 12:34 PM
[Choose #4] Somebody else’s octo if need be. I don’t deep dive without DM or Instructor.
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[Choose #5] i accept the inherent risks of scuba diving.
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[Choose #5] Always a buddy
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[Choose #5] proper equipment checks, gauge and computer watching, buddy system, proper training, dive plan
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[Choose #1] also training
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[Choose #1] Just started carrying a 13cuft bottle w/Quickdraw bracket.
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[Choose #5] Depending on the dive I use 1 or two back up tanks...yes i do mean 2 or 3 full size tanks Alum 80’s
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[Choose #1] Still working on the gills.,,,, but I know a guy..lol
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[Choose #5] i use my training.
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[Choose #5] depends on how I’m diving, I like to plan my gas before I dive!
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[Choose #5] I Always Buddy Dive!!!
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[Choose #5] First my buddy, deep or penetration - pony backup, shallow solo - Spare Air
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[Choose #1] I use a pony bottle deeper than 60fsw. A spare air for less than 60fsw.
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[Choose #5] The rule of thirds will always leave you with enough air in an emergency.
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[Choose #2] I have two spare air cylinders attached to my Zeagle Ranger LTD
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