Alec,This would be a good time to submit a proposal for such a device as a PSUBS guideline.
http://www.psubs.org/guidelines/PSUBS/ http://www.psubs.org/guidelines/PSUBS/gsubmit.html Jon Smyth, Alec wrote:
I recently wrote up a simple card listing reactions to all the various emergencies I could think of. I believe pretty much every PSUB has a drop weight and some sort of emergency breathing supply (Spare Air, a SCUBA tank, built-in, etc.) But there's one element I kept falling back on when writing those emergency processes that only a few PSUBS have, and I would urge you all to consider it something indispensable. That's an emergency buoy. PSUBS almost always operate in depths that can be reached by a support diver, but to be of any use that diver must be ableto locate the sub.Alec
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