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Old 20th June 2007, 15:27   #36 (permalink)
PhilSiswick
Phil Siswick, Tango
 
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Current Rebreather/s:
Evolution

Other Rebreather/s:
Inspiration Vision
 
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Oxford, UK
Posts: 1,062
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Re: Get to Know each other :-)

Name: Phil Siswick aka Tango (a legacy from the bright orange drysuit that I owned when I first started diving)

Location: Oxford, UK

First Qualified: OC 1997, Rebreather 2006

Rebreather Qualified: Mod 1 (or whatever IANTD really call it ;-)

Club Member: Yes, BSAC


Highest Diving Qualification: Mod 1/Advanced Rec Trimix

Instructor Yes/No: Yes, BSAC CI

What other training have you found most rewarding: Pilot training - training muscle memory and learning the value of checklists

What’s your standard Kit: Inspiration Vision

Where do you usually Dive: South Coast UK, with excursions to Cornwall and Scotland

Number of Dives: 220 ish

Deepest Dive: 50 m

Longest Dive: 69 mins

Favourite Dive: It's a tie between the U1021 or Vesuvius in Newquay or the James Barrie outside Scapa Flow

Worst Dive: Novice 2 in Bovi Harbour in 1997, when I was CBL'd upside down

What dive/trip would you most like to do: HMHS Brittanic and Truk Lagoon

What ONE other question should I have included?: What is the best dive food - clearly Ginster's pasties ;-)
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I have always felt that the dive I am on is not nearly important as the dives I plan to be on the rest of my life. Tom Rose, 2007

The person who gets the farthest is generally the one who is willing to do and dare. The sure thing boat never gets far from shore. Charles A. Lindbergh

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