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Scuba Diving Accident Intervention Bahamas 12/04/08 HD

Scuba divers not checking air and run out and needed help. Dive within your limits!! In HD!


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    La Jolla diving 3/29/09 “No mans land”

    Me & Steve hit the sweet spot, can’t wait to see this place in summer!


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    Skydive (1) “Para 4000 metres” March 2008

    Welcome bienvenu to the next level, et venez avec nous vivre l’aventure et l’evasion de la chute libre d’avion, pour l’ouverture du club de parachutisme sportif de Chalon sur Saone 71, parachutisme71, Premier saut de la saison para 2008, ils etaient tous la, clin d’oeil par grand froid (grand sport) et soleil a la sortie du pilatus porter PC6 a 4000 metres dans le ciel de Bourgogne pour une minute de chute libre et grand frisson de plaisir, par ce froid d’altitude , condition physique exigee, bonne resistance de la camera embarquee Casio et FlycamOne pour ces images et video de grand ciel pour tous… Hello man, come with us for the very first free fall jump of new season 2008 at DZ skydiving club drop zone center Chalon Saone parachutisme 71 france, we wait for you.. sky diving spirit is turned on. take time to listen and enjoy… in these early sunny days of March, freefly is on,even with very cold condition, we are not kids.. friendly and top tonik sport ambiance at 14000 feet, normal and usual dropping altitude here, everyone was fit and sharp, smile on the deck, ready to do, thank’s to manager Pierre Auvray TITOU for Drop Zone atmosphere, Marc Antoine, Guillaume, Osmose and Redcoq team, and all the staff club, huge pleasure to skydive again after winter stand bye and mountain week end, spirit power is still on the field, Keep going on and join us now, do not wait, life is short, and do not stay home looking at the tv… ok. See you soon at the field man.. early


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    Sunbury Air Cadets @ Longmoor Camp

    Sunbury Air Cadets at Longmoor Camp. 100 of us spent the week helicopter flying in Puma’s, Lynx’s, Chinook’s, Sea King’s, Gazelle’s and Merlin’s. We also had a play with tanks, used search and rescue equipment and fired SA80 rifles. And it was ALL FREE!! Plus loads of other stuff! If you fancy spending a week doing this, and you’re over 13 years old, come down and have a look at what we do! We’re open every Monday & Thursday night between 19:30-22:00, and most weekends. Or you can call us on 01932 787894, or e-mail 862@aircadets.org


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    Different Types of Scuba Diving Octos

    This instructional video explains the differences between the three different types of scuba diving octos (backup regulators). It talks about the standard octo with a hose, an inline octo, and an integrated octo. This video also shows how to attach the octopuses to your scuba diving BCD (Buoyancy Compensator Device) so you´re ready to dive. The integrated octopus becomes your power inflator and your secondary breathing apparatus in the event of an emergency, while your second stage becomes your buddy´s. The standard octo in an emergency would go to your buddy and you would keep your second stage. The benefit of having an integrated or inline octo would be to remove a hose and streamline your scuba setup.


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    Diving with no air and no mask

    Some of the skills Technical Divers learn to do: swimming with no mask and no air towards a buddy


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      Open Water Teaching

      Teaching open water course, Out of Air situation. This is a standard skill that is taught with all open water dive courses and should be refreshed at least one a year.


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