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[Choose #4] Bad things happen even when you’re well trained & well prepared! That’s life!
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[Choose #4] diving beyond our own abilities & conditioning. Panic...!
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[Choose #1] not trained for the dive.
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[Choose #4] it’s usually a set of mistakes occuring one after another. some are lack of experience, some are ego
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[Choose #3] over confidence and being lax on your training. Not enough experience in some instances
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[Choose #4] divers doing what they shouldn’t
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[Choose #4] Most accidents with a bad outcome can be prevented w/risk management. See the "Dangerous" survey.
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[Choose #4] its an accident thats why we train so we will be prepared
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[Choose #4] bad choices or bad luck
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[Choose #4] shit does happen, even if we’re careful
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Donny - 8/27/2008 10:35 AM
[Choose #4] lack of training
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[Choose #4] Too many differnt variables that come in to account to put it in to 3 things...
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[Choose #4] All of the above...
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[Choose #4] people make misstakes everyday.When you dive you might die from them
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[Choose #4] Accidents happen, that’s why they’re called accidents. In some cases, all of the options in this lis
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[Choose #4] UNEXPECTED CIRCUMSTANCE’S-OVER CONFIDENCE-COMPLACENT MAINTENANCE
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[Choose #4] All three reasons
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[Choose #4] over confidence!!
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[Choose #4] comfort level gets higher and people feel they don’t need to check equipment etc. or are in a rush
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[Choose #3] people think it wont happen, so they dont care to remember their training
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[Choose #3] Short cuts and lack of attention to details are 2 dangerous factors.
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[Choose #4] No activity will be accident free
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[Choose #4] Over confidence and / or lack of experience.
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[Choose #4] May be do to not enough practice using one’s on dive gear.
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