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by Ostrogoth
658 days ago
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There is also an increased risk of decompression illness simply because passenger aircraft typically maintain a lower atmospheric cabin pressure (US federal limits pressure equivalent to 8,000 ft elevation). Going from a high pressure environment (underwater) to a low pressure environment (8,000 ft equivalent elevation in aircraft cabin) too quickly can also cause the bends. Dive computers use algorithms to calculate when it is safe to fly post-dive. |
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