You all should be thanking the guy who posted this instead of vilifying the divers who ended up in a situation they didn't expect. I doubt anyone in this video came up with the idea this dive wasn't F'd and thought of a million ways they could have done better. You learn more from failure than from any course if it doesn't kill you.
Advanced course? These guys shouldn't have been within 100 miles of dive gear. Look at the guy with all the weights what the fruck was he thinking? Maybe he wasn't thinking at all. If Mr wheezy doesn;t seem to understand that demand valves need servicing.
I had a panic attack under the water on my first entry into a closed off space. The feeling was horrible, my head was spinning and I couldn’t breathe. I notified my instructor and we left the wreck. Once I got out it took everything inside of me not to swim straight up but I trusted my teacher and stayed at the bottom until I got my breathing under control. We then went back in and I completed my course. I learned important lessons which were to be aware of how you’re feeling before the dive (my best friend had passed a few days before and I was in a very emotional state) and most important was that when shit hits the fan, don’t let emotions take over. Follow what you’ve been taught and trust in your abilities to sort them out. Everyone gets scared at some point and that’s fine, just don’t let that fear beat you!
Is it not smarter to enter the water one by one, so your buddy can check whether you're doing alright? During my diving lessons your have to gesture your buddy after entering the water that everything is OK. If your buddy is doing a maneuver themselves then he/she cannot pay attention to you.
Theres a problem with Advanced PADI. You can literally go straight from Open Water to Advanced. I did 20 dives before my Advanced and although i felt comfortable doing it, i never really felt like i was a 'scuba diver' until i had done around 30 dives. The water is ALWAYS the boss and you have to know your limitations. We had a bad dive in the Maldives and the current took us like we were little plastic bottles at around 30m. We looked around and one person was unhappy so we linked jackets and did a controlled ascent. Dive boat picked us up in 3 minutes flat. You never travel as far as you think you do. Dive to the weakest divers ability and if they are looking dodgy, bin the dive.
Everything that happened was literally covered in the textbook. Burst ear drum ends the dive immediately. This should have never happened. The instuctors were the same, if not worse than the students. I hope that you've learned more in the 11 years since the video release. And please share the dive shop/resort that put this dive on, so we can all avoid them. I wouldn't trust them swimming on the surface with my dog.
Look at the weight one (Waseem?) is carrying. Do these divers actually exist! Call this an advanced training dive - I would rate it as untrained and incompetent beginners. Better start over in a pool me thinks!
The focus should have been on the process and procedures of a dive, rather than the achievement of getting to the wreck. Clearly, everything became secondary to that goal, and they lost all perspective. Pretty easy to do when emotions and intentions overcome our sensibilities. Good lesson for diving, climbing, relationships: you name it.
ive had bad vertigo on land and if this was to occur to me under water i would end the dive immediately , no way i could continue, i havent had vertigo in over a year and i hope i never have it again....ive dealt with it for over the last 10 years
As far as I can see ,they did everything wrong ,,like watching a train wreck in slow motion...incompetence. it is called....they should never have left the kiddies pool...death by ignorance ,ego and stupidity.
Thankyou for this video. I did my deep dive advanced in 2020 aged 69 yrs…. It went well but I do know I have never done so much self talk in my whole life as I do when at depth…. I am now 71 and hope I can continue to dive for a few more years yet, how many I don’t know , but it was a dream I had for many many years to dive and it finally happened when I was 65 yrs of age. Seeing what can go wrong is not scary, it is a reminder to me always to be a little scared every dive…. It makes me concentrate more…… xx
The instructor needs his license suspending, what a cowboy. Really shocking to see. Students are extremely unprepared, and literally do everything wrong too
How on earth are a bunch of flappy handed scullers being taken on a deeper dive? That was the worst technique I've ever seen. Everyone looked uncomfortable.
Could all be avoided with following one golden rule: dive within your limits and according to your competences! A Padi Certificate doesn‘t make you a good diver, it is just the beginning of a never ending learning journey.
The domino affect of cutting corners. So many wrong things I’m assuming it started from the open water training all the way to this video. If only the decent was slower, my bit the dive would’ve been called off much earlier with less risk
The same thing happened to me back in the 80s. I was diving. I was around 66 feet deep. When I sneezed into my regulator and blew my ear drum out. I almost drowned it was the worst thing I've ever lived through. Now I can only go no deeper than 6 feet. And that's just in a pool, my ear is screwed.
Bro's strung with the equivalent of 4 weight belts & hasn't been buoyancy trained, ie, he's obviously deflating bcd while trying to ascend, causing him to flutter kick and build up c02 -- hence (naturally) panic ensues
Trainees actively finning hard vertically down to 30M in under 2 minutes makes my head feel like exploding just thinking about it. I have never finned vertically for more than a meter and was done for hovering upside down.
ive been diving for over 40 years and this looks like a typical cowboy dive .... I would be surprised if they all did a proper buddy check.... Waseem was clearly over weighted and never at any point be in control of their buoyancy .... the lead liver didnt have control of this dive and is very lucky they didnt have a death
Why tf didn’t you stop to neutralize? Your ear drums is in severe pain from the pressure, and you never think “hey I should stop descending so my ear drum doesn’t pop”
Before scuba diving, a beginer must to dive with snorkel for years. And when he is learning to dive with compressed air, after a hard theoric formation, must to do a lot of emergency exercises: remove bottles of all ways, brething several divers of only one regulator, free scape of 12 meters, instructor by surprise removing mask, closing air, etc. Signals, ways to dive all together. And much more and for many days. After, they must to dive on the security curve deep, not more, and like this till to be many experience. Before all this, never a deep inmersion.
Whoever was leading this dive should have their certification taken away. Zero preparation. Everyone floundering around like lost farts in a perfume factory. Zero confidence in themselves or the divemaster or instructor. Wow, what disaster. I can only say whoever this dive centre or school is. Dont ever use them.
If he had died, they'd be surrounding his body crying over him...he's literally scared for his life alone on the side of that raft. Just an observation.
You all should be thanking the guy who posted this instead of vilifying the divers who ended up in a situation they didn't expect. I doubt anyone in this video came up with the idea this dive wasn't F'd and thought of a million ways they could have done better. You learn more from failure than from any course if it doesn't kill you.
idiot diver, im new to diving thing and started with 35 meters and i never do things like that idiot guy, stupid shit
Nightmare
Fucking hell guys you do not know how to dive and are a danger in the water…go back to the basics
Advanced course? These guys shouldn't have been within 100 miles of dive gear. Look at the guy with all the weights what the fruck was he thinking? Maybe he wasn't thinking at all. If Mr wheezy doesn;t seem to understand that demand valves need servicing.
I had a panic attack under the water on my first entry into a closed off space. The feeling was horrible, my head was spinning and I couldn’t breathe. I notified my instructor and we left the wreck. Once I got out it took everything inside of me not to swim straight up but I trusted my teacher and stayed at the bottom until I got my breathing under control. We then went back in and I completed my course. I learned important lessons which were to be aware of how you’re feeling before the dive (my best friend had passed a few days before and I was in a very emotional state) and most important was that when shit hits the fan, don’t let emotions take over. Follow what you’ve been taught and trust in your abilities to sort them out. Everyone gets scared at some point and that’s fine, just don’t let that fear beat you!
All disaster .....c'est pas possible, quel cirque , ce ne sont pas des plongeur, ...ce sont des clown !!!!
Is it not smarter to enter the water one by one, so your buddy can check whether you're doing alright? During my diving lessons your have to gesture your buddy after entering the water that everything is OK. If your buddy is doing a maneuver themselves then he/she cannot pay attention to you.
Watching this video is like listening to someone inflating balloons
2:41 Wtf? Why did he knock his regulator out of the other guy's mouth?
What a mess...
Wow. Just look at your bubbles. They never lie. He sucking on that regulator like he is gonna die.
Theres a problem with Advanced PADI. You can literally go straight from Open Water to Advanced. I did 20 dives before my Advanced and although i felt comfortable doing it, i never really felt like i was a 'scuba diver' until i had done around 30 dives. The water is ALWAYS the boss and you have to know your limitations. We had a bad dive in the Maldives and the current took us like we were little plastic bottles at around 30m. We looked around and one person was unhappy so we linked jackets and did a controlled ascent. Dive boat picked us up in 3 minutes flat. You never travel as far as you think you do. Dive to the weakest divers ability and if they are looking dodgy, bin the dive.
Everything that happened was literally covered in the textbook. Burst ear drum ends the dive immediately. This should have never happened. The instuctors were the same, if not worse than the students. I hope that you've learned more in the 11 years since the video release. And please share the dive shop/resort that put this dive on, so we can all avoid them. I wouldn't trust them swimming on the surface with my dog.
Look at the weight one (Waseem?) is carrying. Do these divers actually exist! Call this an advanced training dive - I would rate it as untrained and incompetent beginners. Better start over in a pool me thinks!
what the fuck was that ?
The focus should have been on the process and procedures of a dive, rather than the achievement of getting to the wreck. Clearly, everything became secondary to that goal, and they lost all perspective. Pretty easy to do when emotions and intentions overcome our sensibilities. Good lesson for diving, climbing, relationships: you name it.
ive had bad vertigo on land and if this was to occur to me under water i would end the dive immediately , no way i could continue, i havent had vertigo in over a year and i hope i never have it again....ive dealt with it for over the last 10 years
Man! That breathing way too fast and that squeaky regulator action ... that had me on my toes
As far as I can see ,they did everything wrong ,,like watching a train wreck in slow motion...incompetence. it is called....they should never have left the kiddies pool...death by ignorance ,ego and stupidity.
well done nicki
this looks horrible, everyone is struggling to stay bouyant that must be exhausting
How is the ear now ive has a few burst drums can u still dive?
Well, that was a short dive.
Thankyou for this video. I did my deep dive advanced in 2020 aged 69 yrs…. It went well but I do know I have never done so much self talk in my whole life as I do when at depth…. I am now 71 and hope I can continue to dive for a few more years yet, how many I don’t know , but it was a dream I had for many many years to dive and it finally happened when I was 65 yrs of age. Seeing what can go wrong is not scary, it is a reminder to me always to be a little scared every dive…. It makes me concentrate more…… xx
The instructor needs his license suspending, what a cowboy. Really shocking to see. Students are extremely unprepared, and literally do everything wrong too
Nothing is ok in this dive !
How on earth are a bunch of flappy handed scullers being taken on a deeper dive? That was the worst technique I've ever seen. Everyone looked uncomfortable.
Could all be avoided with following one golden rule: dive within your limits and according to your competences! A Padi Certificate doesn‘t make you a good diver, it is just the beginning of a never ending learning journey.
The domino affect of cutting corners. So many wrong things I’m assuming it started from the open water training all the way to this video. If only the decent was slower, my bit the dive would’ve been called off much earlier with less risk
The same thing happened to me back in the 80s. I was diving. I was around 66 feet deep. When I sneezed into my regulator and blew my ear drum out. I almost drowned it was the worst thing I've ever lived through. Now I can only go no deeper than 6 feet. And that's just in a pool, my ear is screwed.
Bro's strung with the equivalent of 4 weight belts & hasn't been buoyancy trained, ie, he's obviously deflating bcd while trying to ascend, causing him to flutter kick and build up c02 -- hence (naturally) panic ensues
I could have taken a lot more from this if the context wasn’t like that of a pubescent boy
worst team ever
Wtf??? This looks like the 3 Stooges diving. All they needed was to come across a hungry shark. Smh.
*Damn they went down there like a yolo crew.*
Trainees actively finning hard vertically down to 30M in under 2 minutes makes my head feel like exploding just thinking about it. I have never finned vertically for more than a meter and was done for hovering upside down.
ive been diving for over 40 years and this looks like a typical cowboy dive .... I would be surprised if they all did a proper buddy check.... Waseem was clearly over weighted and never at any point be in control of their buoyancy .... the lead liver didnt have control of this dive and is very lucky they didnt have a death
What made him panick so hard, ya know, to try bolting for the surface?
Yep,leave it to a girl to sort things out!😮😮
Why tf didn’t you stop to neutralize? Your ear drums is in severe pain from the pressure, and you never think “hey I should stop descending so my ear drum doesn’t pop”
Before scuba diving, a beginer must to dive with snorkel for years. And when he is learning to dive with compressed air, after a hard theoric formation, must to do a lot of emergency exercises: remove bottles of all ways, brething several divers of only one regulator, free scape of 12 meters, instructor by surprise removing mask, closing air, etc. Signals, ways to dive all together. And much more and for many days. After, they must to dive on the security curve deep, not more, and like this till to be many experience. Before all this, never a deep inmersion.
How was he in an advanced training dive? He wasn't mentally prepared at all for this dive.
If you actually studied your textbook this would not have happened. Worst amateurs in the world.
Whoever was leading this dive should have their certification taken away. Zero preparation. Everyone floundering around like lost farts in a perfume factory. Zero confidence in themselves or the divemaster or instructor. Wow, what disaster. I can only say whoever this dive centre or school is. Dont ever use them.
If he had died, they'd be surrounding his body crying over him...he's literally scared for his life alone on the side of that raft. Just an observation.
Way to fast to the buttom😅
Instructures where dumb fuckedd asses
My dog has a chew toy that sounds like this guy’s regulator
This dive was an entire cluster f@$k. So much bad going on here.