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∙ 10y agoIt depends which set of table you use (US Navy, PADI, NAUI, etc.). The pressure groups do not translate from one table another; they all apply different values.
On the US Navy table the answer would be: Group J.
Minor correction:The NAUI tables used the US Navy values up to depths of 130 (the USN tables go to at least 310ft.), where they stopped. But other than a cosmetic reformatting, no data was changed. As stated above, but using the NAUI tables, Group K with a 34 minute surface interval moves you down to group J.
I'll check into what PADI did and provide more data later.
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∙ 11y agoThorne Sparkman
A diver and pressure Group G plans today of 17 m what is the maximum allowable bottom time to the recreational dive plan
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∙ 11y agoAssuming we are using PADI tables and you haven't been making repetitive dives before this dive, after 34 minutes, you would be in group F
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∙ 10y agoF
Pressure group F.
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The final pressure group you would be in is M.
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A group, as a single entity, would be nominal.
a insider group in a insider pressure group and a outsider pressure group is an outsider group ;) done and dusted
yes, it is a pressure group.
Backlash - pressure group - was created in 2005.
Table PG BSAC D Bühlmann E DCIEM D NAUI H NASE H Old Navy H New Navy G PADI/DSAT RDP M SSI H
is N.G.O a pressure group?
According to NAUI's dive tables: 25 Minutes 17 Meters for 23 minutes: Group E 30 Minutes at surface: Still Group E (Would need 55 minutes to go to D) 25 Minutes is your adjusted maximum dive time for up to 18 meters.