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TablesMN90 Les tables MN90 de plongée à l'air conçues par la Marine nationale ont été publiées initialement en 1990 puis actualisées en 1993 (allongement de 8h30 à 12h00 du tableau de calcul de l’azote résiduel en surface) et en 1996 (vitesse de remontée entre les paliers de 6 m/min ; suppression de la colonne « durée totale de

PDF Tables de plongée FFESSM

La FFESSM impose l'utilisation des tables MN90 dans le cadre des épreuves théoriques des examens de même que le Ministère de la Jeunesse et des

PDF Tables de plongée plaisir

Les tables MN90 conçues par la Marine nationale ont été publiées initialement en 1990 puis actualisées en 1993 (allongement de 8h30 à 12h00 du tableau de calcul de l’azote résiduel en surface) et en 1996 (vitesse de remontée entre les paliers de 6 m/min ; suppression de la colonne « durée totale de remontée » ; délai minimum de 5 min pour les

PDF Tables de plongée

La FFESSM impose l’utilisation des tables MN90 dans le cadre des épreuves théoriques des examens de même que le Ministère de la Jeunesse et des Sports impose l’usage desdites tables dans les épreuves théoriques des spécifiques BEES1 ou BEES2 Plus précisément il s’agit de l’utilisation des tables MN90 actualisées

PDF UTILISATION DES TABLES FEDERALES

Les tables MN90 comprennent - les tables proprement dites - le tableau I indique l'évolution de l'azote résiduel après une plongée en fonction du groupe de plongées successives GPS - le tableau II détermine la majoration en minutes que l'on devra ajouter au temps de plongée lors d'une plongée successive

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Depth

The depth to be considered for the entire duration of the dive is the maximum depth reached. If the maximum depth is not indicated, use the nearest deeper depth indicated in the tables. aquadomia.com

Bottom Ascent Speed

The rate of ascent to the first Stop (or to the surface if there are no Stops) must be regular and lie between 15 and 17 m/min. aquadomia.com

Ascent Speed Between Bearings According to MN90 Tables

The rate of ascent between stops and from the last stop to the surface is 6 m/min. No protocol is provided for in case of failure to respect this speed within the limit of 15 to 17 m/min (beyond this limit, see the procedure for fast ascents). aquadomia.com

Single" Dive

It is a dive separated from another dive by an interval of more than 12 hours. Stop determination is made by directly reading the table (time/depth). Successive" diving This is a second dive that occurs between 15 minutes and 12 hours after the first dive. It is necessary to add a The "add-on" time for the second dive is calculated as follows: 1 –

Consecutive" Dive

"If the surface interval between dives is less than 15 minutes, it is considered to be a single dive. To determine the stops for the second dive, enter a time equal to the sum of the two dive times [

Abnormal Ascent Speed According to MN90 Tables

In case of a "slow" ascent Ascent of the bottom at a speed of less than 15 m/min is considered slow. The time taken to ascend at a slow speed is an integral part of the dive time. In the event of a "fast" ascent An ascent is said to be "fast" if it exceeds 15 to 17 m/min (FFESSM) or 20 m/min (French Navy, IPA I-4.4). It is a procedure considered "risky". If no accident is declared and if a re-immersion is possible within 3 minutes : 1. Reach the half depth of the dive (half of the depth used to enter the dive). the table). 2. Stay 5 3. Calculate the dive time from the beginning to the end of the 5 minutes at half depth. If it is a repetitive dive, add the dive time from the beginning of the second di

in Case of Bearing Interruption

In the event of non-execution or poor execution of a stop (failure to respect the time or depth ), if it is possible to descend within 3 minutes and if no accident is reported : 1. FFESSM procedure: reimmerge and start again the entire interrupted bearing and then continue the desaturation process. 2. Procedure Marine national : re-immerge and star

Depth

The depth to be considered for the entire duration of the dive is the maximum depth reached. If the maximum depth is not indicated, use the nearest deeper depth indicated in the tables. aquadomia.com

Bottom Ascent Speed

The rate of ascent to the first Stop (or to the surface if there are no Stops) must be regular and lie between 15 and 17 m/min. aquadomia.com

Ascent Speed Between Bearings According to MN90 Tables

The rate of ascent between stops and from the last stop to the surface is 6 m/min. No protocol is provided for in case of failure to respect this speed within the limit of 15 to 17 m/min (beyond this limit, see the procedure for fast ascents). aquadomia.com

Single" Dive

It is a dive separated from another dive by an interval of more than 12 hours. Stop determination is made by directly reading the table (time/depth). Successive" diving This is a second dive that occurs between 15 minutes and 12 hours after the first dive. It is necessary to add a The "add-on" time for the second dive is calculated as follows: 1 –

Consecutive" Dive

"If the surface interval between dives is less than 15 minutes, it is considered to be a single dive. To determine the stops for the second dive, enter a time equal to the sum of the two dive times [

Abnormal Ascent Speed According to MN90 Tables

In case of a "slow" ascent Ascent of the bottom at a speed of less than 15 m/min is considered slow. The time taken to ascend at a slow speed is an integral part of the dive time. In the event of a "fast" ascent An ascent is said to be "fast" if it exceeds 15 to 17 m/min (FFESSM) or 20 m/min (French Navy, IPA I-4.4). It is a procedure considered "risky". If no accident is declared and if a re-immersion is possible within 3 minutes : 1. Reach the half depth of the dive (half of the depth used to enter the dive). the table). 2. Stay 5 3. Calculate the dive time from the beginning to the end of the 5 minutes at half depth. If it is a repetitive dive, add the dive time from the beginning of the second di

in Case of Bearing Interruption

In the event of non-execution or poor execution of a stop (failure to respect the time or depth ), if it is possible to descend within 3 minutes and if no accident is reported : 1. FFESSM procedure: reimmerge and start again the entire interrupted bearing and then continue the desaturation process. 2. Procedure Marine national : re-immerge and star

Depth

The depth to be considered for the entire duration of the dive is the maximum depth reached. If the maximum depth is not indicated, use the nearest deeper depth indicated in the tables. aquadomia.com

Bottom Ascent Speed

The rate of ascent to the first Stop (or to the surface if there are no Stops) must be regular and lie between 15 and 17 m/min. aquadomia.com

Ascent Speed Between Bearings According to MN90 Tables

The rate of ascent between stops and from the last stop to the surface is 6 m/min. No protocol is provided for in case of failure to respect this speed within the limit of 15 to 17 m/min (beyond this limit, see the procedure for fast ascents). aquadomia.com

Single" Dive

It is a dive separated from another dive by an interval of more than 12 hours. Stop determination is made by directly reading the table (time/depth). Successive" diving This is a second dive that occurs between 15 minutes and 12 hours after the first dive. It is necessary to add a The "add-on" time for the second dive is calculated as follows: 1 –

Consecutive" Dive

"If the surface interval between dives is less than 15 minutes, it is considered to be a single dive. To determine the stops for the second dive, enter a time equal to the sum of the two dive times [

Abnormal Ascent Speed According to MN90 Tables

In case of a "slow" ascent Ascent of the bottom at a speed of less than 15 m/min is considered slow. The time taken to ascend at a slow speed is an integral part of the dive time. In the event of a "fast" ascent An ascent is said to be "fast" if it exceeds 15 to 17 m/min (FFESSM) or 20 m/min (French Navy, IPA I-4.4). It is a procedure considered "risky". If no accident is declared and if a re-immersion is possible within 3 minutes : 1. Reach the half depth of the dive (half of the depth used to enter the dive). the table). 2. Stay 5 3. Calculate the dive time from the beginning to the end of the 5 minutes at half depth. If it is a repetitive dive, add the dive time from the beginning of the second di

in Case of Bearing Interruption

In the event of non-execution or poor execution of a stop (failure to respect the time or depth ), if it is possible to descend within 3 minutes and if no accident is reported : 1. FFESSM procedure: reimmerge and start again the entire interrupted bearing and then continue the desaturation process. 2. Procedure Marine national : re-immerge and star

Depth

The depth to be considered for the entire duration of the dive is the maximum depth reached. If the maximum depth is not indicated, use the nearest deeper depth indicated in the tables. aquadomia.com

Bottom Ascent Speed

The rate of ascent to the first Stop (or to the surface if there are no Stops) must be regular and lie between 15 and 17 m/min. aquadomia.com

Ascent Speed Between Bearings According to MN90 Tables

The rate of ascent between stops and from the last stop to the surface is 6 m/min. No protocol is provided for in case of failure to respect this speed within the limit of 15 to 17 m/min (beyond this limit, see the procedure for fast ascents). aquadomia.com

Single" Dive

It is a dive separated from another dive by an interval of more than 12 hours. Stop determination is made by directly reading the table (time/depth). Successive" diving This is a second dive that occurs between 15 minutes and 12 hours after the first dive. It is necessary to add a The "add-on" time for the second dive is calculated as follows: 1 –

Consecutive" Dive

"If the surface interval between dives is less than 15 minutes, it is considered to be a single dive. To determine the stops for the second dive, enter a time equal to the sum of the two dive times [

Abnormal Ascent Speed According to MN90 Tables

In case of a "slow" ascent Ascent of the bottom at a speed of less than 15 m/min is considered slow. The time taken to ascend at a slow speed is an integral part of the dive time. In the event of a "fast" ascent An ascent is said to be "fast" if it exceeds 15 to 17 m/min (FFESSM) or 20 m/min (French Navy, IPA I-4.4). It is a procedure considered "risky". If no accident is declared and if a re-immersion is possible within 3 minutes : 1. Reach the half depth of the dive (half of the depth used to enter the dive). the table). 2. Stay 5 3. Calculate the dive time from the beginning to the end of the 5 minutes at half depth. If it is a repetitive dive, add the dive time from the beginning of the second di

in Case of Bearing Interruption

In the event of non-execution or poor execution of a stop (failure to respect the time or depth ), if it is possible to descend within 3 minutes and if no accident is reported : 1. FFESSM procedure: reimmerge and start again the entire interrupted bearing and then continue the desaturation process. 2. Procedure Marine national : re-immerge and star

Depth

The depth to be considered for the entire duration of the dive is the maximum depth reached. If the maximum depth is not indicated, use the nearest deeper depth indicated in the tables. aquadomia.com

Bottom Ascent Speed

The rate of ascent to the first Stop (or to the surface if there are no Stops) must be regular and lie between 15 and 17 m/min. aquadomia.com

Ascent Speed Between Bearings According to MN90 Tables

The rate of ascent between stops and from the last stop to the surface is 6 m/min. No protocol is provided for in case of failure to respect this speed within the limit of 15 to 17 m/min (beyond this limit, see the procedure for fast ascents). aquadomia.com

Single" Dive

It is a dive separated from another dive by an interval of more than 12 hours. Stop determination is made by directly reading the table (time/depth). Successive" diving This is a second dive that occurs between 15 minutes and 12 hours after the first dive. It is necessary to add a The "add-on" time for the second dive is calculated as follows: 1 –

Consecutive" Dive

"If the surface interval between dives is less than 15 minutes, it is considered to be a single dive. To determine the stops for the second dive, enter a time equal to the sum of the two dive times [

Abnormal Ascent Speed According to MN90 Tables

In case of a "slow" ascent Ascent of the bottom at a speed of less than 15 m/min is considered slow. The time taken to ascend at a slow speed is an integral part of the dive time. In the event of a "fast" ascent An ascent is said to be "fast" if it exceeds 15 to 17 m/min (FFESSM) or 20 m/min (French Navy, IPA I-4.4). It is a procedure considered "risky". If no accident is declared and if a re-immersion is possible within 3 minutes : 1. Reach the half depth of the dive (half of the depth used to enter the dive). the table). 2. Stay 5 3. Calculate the dive time from the beginning to the end of the 5 minutes at half depth. If it is a repetitive dive, add the dive time from the beginning of the second di

in Case of Bearing Interruption

In the event of non-execution or poor execution of a stop (failure to respect the time or depth ), if it is possible to descend within 3 minutes and if no accident is reported : 1. FFESSM procedure: reimmerge and start again the entire interrupted bearing and then continue the desaturation process. 2. Procedure Marine national : re-immerge and star

Depth

The depth to be considered for the entire duration of the dive is the maximum depth reached. If the maximum depth is not indicated, use the nearest deeper depth indicated in the tables. aquadomia.com

Bottom Ascent Speed

The rate of ascent to the first Stop (or to the surface if there are no Stops) must be regular and lie between 15 and 17 m/min. aquadomia.com

Ascent Speed Between Bearings According to MN90 Tables

The rate of ascent between stops and from the last stop to the surface is 6 m/min. No protocol is provided for in case of failure to respect this speed within the limit of 15 to 17 m/min (beyond this limit, see the procedure for fast ascents). aquadomia.com

Single" Dive

It is a dive separated from another dive by an interval of more than 12 hours. Stop determination is made by directly reading the table (time/depth). Successive" diving This is a second dive that occurs between 15 minutes and 12 hours after the first dive. It is necessary to add a The "add-on" time for the second dive is calculated as follows: 1 –

Consecutive" Dive

"If the surface interval between dives is less than 15 minutes, it is considered to be a single dive. To determine the stops for the second dive, enter a time equal to the sum of the two dive times [

Abnormal Ascent Speed According to MN90 Tables

In case of a "slow" ascent Ascent of the bottom at a speed of less than 15 m/min is considered slow. The time taken to ascend at a slow speed is an integral part of the dive time. In the event of a "fast" ascent An ascent is said to be "fast" if it exceeds 15 to 17 m/min (FFESSM) or 20 m/min (French Navy, IPA I-4.4). It is a procedure considered "risky". If no accident is declared and if a re-immersion is possible within 3 minutes : 1. Reach the half depth of the dive (half of the depth used to enter the dive). the table). 2. Stay 5 3. Calculate the dive time from the beginning to the end of the 5 minutes at half depth. If it is a repetitive dive, add the dive time from the beginning of the second di

in Case of Bearing Interruption

In the event of non-execution or poor execution of a stop (failure to respect the time or depth ), if it is possible to descend within 3 minutes and if no accident is reported : 1. FFESSM procedure: reimmerge and start again the entire interrupted bearing and then continue the desaturation process. 2. Procedure Marine national : re-immerge and star

Depth

The depth to be considered for the entire duration of the dive is the maximum depth reached. If the maximum depth is not indicated, use the nearest deeper depth indicated in the tables. aquadomia.com

Bottom Ascent Speed

The rate of ascent to the first Stop (or to the surface if there are no Stops) must be regular and lie between 15 and 17 m/min. aquadomia.com

Ascent Speed Between Bearings According to MN90 Tables

The rate of ascent between stops and from the last stop to the surface is 6 m/min. No protocol is provided for in case of failure to respect this speed within the limit of 15 to 17 m/min (beyond this limit, see the procedure for fast ascents). aquadomia.com

Single" Dive

It is a dive separated from another dive by an interval of more than 12 hours. Stop determination is made by directly reading the table (time/depth). Successive" diving This is a second dive that occurs between 15 minutes and 12 hours after the first dive. It is necessary to add a The "add-on" time for the second dive is calculated as follows: 1 –

Consecutive" Dive

"If the surface interval between dives is less than 15 minutes, it is considered to be a single dive. To determine the stops for the second dive, enter a time equal to the sum of the two dive times [

Abnormal Ascent Speed According to MN90 Tables

In case of a "slow" ascent Ascent of the bottom at a speed of less than 15 m/min is considered slow. The time taken to ascend at a slow speed is an integral part of the dive time. In the event of a "fast" ascent An ascent is said to be "fast" if it exceeds 15 to 17 m/min (FFESSM) or 20 m/min (French Navy, IPA I-4.4). It is a procedure considered "risky". If no accident is declared and if a re-immersion is possible within 3 minutes : 1. Reach the half depth of the dive (half of the depth used to enter the dive). the table). 2. Stay 5 3. Calculate the dive time from the beginning to the end of the 5 minutes at half depth. If it is a repetitive dive, add the dive time from the beginning of the second di

in Case of Bearing Interruption

In the event of non-execution or poor execution of a stop (failure to respect the time or depth ), if it is possible to descend within 3 minutes and if no accident is reported : 1. FFESSM procedure: reimmerge and start again the entire interrupted bearing and then continue the desaturation process. 2. Procedure Marine national : re-immerge and star

Depth

The depth to be considered for the entire duration of the dive is the maximum depth reached. If the maximum depth is not indicated, use the nearest deeper depth indicated in the tables. aquadomia.com

Bottom Ascent Speed

The rate of ascent to the first Stop (or to the surface if there are no Stops) must be regular and lie between 15 and 17 m/min. aquadomia.com

Ascent Speed Between Bearings According to MN90 Tables

The rate of ascent between stops and from the last stop to the surface is 6 m/min. No protocol is provided for in case of failure to respect this speed within the limit of 15 to 17 m/min (beyond this limit, see the procedure for fast ascents). aquadomia.com

Single" Dive

It is a dive separated from another dive by an interval of more than 12 hours. Stop determination is made by directly reading the table (time/depth). Successive" diving This is a second dive that occurs between 15 minutes and 12 hours after the first dive. It is necessary to add a The "add-on" time for the second dive is calculated as follows: 1 –

Consecutive" Dive

"If the surface interval between dives is less than 15 minutes, it is considered to be a single dive. To determine the stops for the second dive, enter a time equal to the sum of the two dive times [

Abnormal Ascent Speed According to MN90 Tables

In case of a "slow" ascent Ascent of the bottom at a speed of less than 15 m/min is considered slow. The time taken to ascend at a slow speed is an integral part of the dive time. In the event of a "fast" ascent An ascent is said to be "fast" if it exceeds 15 to 17 m/min (FFESSM) or 20 m/min (French Navy, IPA I-4.4). It is a procedure considered "risky". If no accident is declared and if a re-immersion is possible within 3 minutes : 1. Reach the half depth of the dive (half of the depth used to enter the dive). the table). 2. Stay 5 3. Calculate the dive time from the beginning to the end of the 5 minutes at half depth. If it is a repetitive dive, add the dive time from the beginning of the second di

in Case of Bearing Interruption

In the event of non-execution or poor execution of a stop (failure to respect the time or depth ), if it is possible to descend within 3 minutes and if no accident is reported : 1. FFESSM procedure: reimmerge and start again the entire interrupted bearing and then continue the desaturation process. 2. Procedure Marine national : re-immerge and star

Depth

The depth to be considered for the entire duration of the dive is the maximum depth reached. If the maximum depth is not indicated, use the nearest deeper depth indicated in the tables. aquadomia.com

Bottom Ascent Speed

The rate of ascent to the first Stop (or to the surface if there are no Stops) must be regular and lie between 15 and 17 m/min. aquadomia.com

Ascent Speed Between Bearings According to MN90 Tables

The rate of ascent between stops and from the last stop to the surface is 6 m/min. No protocol is provided for in case of failure to respect this speed within the limit of 15 to 17 m/min (beyond this limit, see the procedure for fast ascents). aquadomia.com

Single" Dive

It is a dive separated from another dive by an interval of more than 12 hours. Stop determination is made by directly reading the table (time/depth). Successive" diving This is a second dive that occurs between 15 minutes and 12 hours after the first dive. It is necessary to add a The "add-on" time for the second dive is calculated as follows: 1 –

Consecutive" Dive

"If the surface interval between dives is less than 15 minutes, it is considered to be a single dive. To determine the stops for the second dive, enter a time equal to the sum of the two dive times [

Abnormal Ascent Speed According to MN90 Tables

In case of a "slow" ascent Ascent of the bottom at a speed of less than 15 m/min is considered slow. The time taken to ascend at a slow speed is an integral part of the dive time. In the event of a "fast" ascent An ascent is said to be "fast" if it exceeds 15 to 17 m/min (FFESSM) or 20 m/min (French Navy, IPA I-4.4). It is a procedure considered "risky". If no accident is declared and if a re-immersion is possible within 3 minutes : 1. Reach the half depth of the dive (half of the depth used to enter the dive). the table). 2. Stay 5 3. Calculate the dive time from the beginning to the end of the 5 minutes at half depth. If it is a repetitive dive, add the dive time from the beginning of the second di

in Case of Bearing Interruption

In the event of non-execution or poor execution of a stop (failure to respect the time or depth ), if it is possible to descend within 3 minutes and if no accident is reported : 1. FFESSM procedure: reimmerge and start again the entire interrupted bearing and then continue the desaturation process. 2. Procedure Marine national : re-immerge and star

Depth

The depth to be considered for the entire duration of the dive is the maximum depth reached. If the maximum depth is not indicated, use the nearest deeper depth indicated in the tables. aquadomia.com

Bottom Ascent Speed

The rate of ascent to the first Stop (or to the surface if there are no Stops) must be regular and lie between 15 and 17 m/min. aquadomia.com

Ascent Speed Between Bearings According to MN90 Tables

The rate of ascent between stops and from the last stop to the surface is 6 m/min. No protocol is provided for in case of failure to respect this speed within the limit of 15 to 17 m/min (beyond this limit, see the procedure for fast ascents). aquadomia.com

Single" Dive

It is a dive separated from another dive by an interval of more than 12 hours. Stop determination is made by directly reading the table (time/depth). Successive" diving This is a second dive that occurs between 15 minutes and 12 hours after the first dive. It is necessary to add a The "add-on" time for the second dive is calculated as follows: 1 –

Consecutive" Dive

"If the surface interval between dives is less than 15 minutes, it is considered to be a single dive. To determine the stops for the second dive, enter a time equal to the sum of the two dive times [

Abnormal Ascent Speed According to MN90 Tables

In case of a "slow" ascent Ascent of the bottom at a speed of less than 15 m/min is considered slow. The time taken to ascend at a slow speed is an integral part of the dive time. In the event of a "fast" ascent An ascent is said to be "fast" if it exceeds 15 to 17 m/min (FFESSM) or 20 m/min (French Navy, IPA I-4.4). It is a procedure considered "risky". If no accident is declared and if a re-immersion is possible within 3 minutes : 1. Reach the half depth of the dive (half of the depth used to enter the dive). the table). 2. Stay 5 3. Calculate the dive time from the beginning to the end of the 5 minutes at half depth. If it is a repetitive dive, add the dive time from the beginning of the second di

in Case of Bearing Interruption

In the event of non-execution or poor execution of a stop (failure to respect the time or depth ), if it is possible to descend within 3 minutes and if no accident is reported : 1. FFESSM procedure: reimmerge and start again the entire interrupted bearing and then continue the desaturation process. 2. Procedure Marine national : re-immerge and star

Depth

The depth to be considered for the entire duration of the dive is the maximum depth reached. If the maximum depth is not indicated, use the nearest deeper depth indicated in the tables. aquadomia.com

Bottom Ascent Speed

The rate of ascent to the first Stop (or to the surface if there are no Stops) must be regular and lie between 15 and 17 m/min. aquadomia.com

Ascent Speed Between Bearings According to MN90 Tables

The rate of ascent between stops and from the last stop to the surface is 6 m/min. No protocol is provided for in case of failure to respect this speed within the limit of 15 to 17 m/min (beyond this limit, see the procedure for fast ascents). aquadomia.com

Single" Dive

It is a dive separated from another dive by an interval of more than 12 hours. Stop determination is made by directly reading the table (time/depth). Successive" diving This is a second dive that occurs between 15 minutes and 12 hours after the first dive. It is necessary to add a The "add-on" time for the second dive is calculated as follows: 1 –

Consecutive" Dive

"If the surface interval between dives is less than 15 minutes, it is considered to be a single dive. To determine the stops for the second dive, enter a time equal to the sum of the two dive times [

Abnormal Ascent Speed According to MN90 Tables

In case of a "slow" ascent Ascent of the bottom at a speed of less than 15 m/min is considered slow. The time taken to ascend at a slow speed is an integral part of the dive time. In the event of a "fast" ascent An ascent is said to be "fast" if it exceeds 15 to 17 m/min (FFESSM) or 20 m/min (French Navy, IPA I-4.4). It is a procedure considered "risky". If no accident is declared and if a re-immersion is possible within 3 minutes : 1. Reach the half depth of the dive (half of the depth used to enter the dive). the table). 2. Stay 5 3. Calculate the dive time from the beginning to the end of the 5 minutes at half depth. If it is a repetitive dive, add the dive time from the beginning of the second di

in Case of Bearing Interruption

In the event of non-execution or poor execution of a stop (failure to respect the time or depth ), if it is possible to descend within 3 minutes and if no accident is reported : 1. FFESSM procedure: reimmerge and start again the entire interrupted bearing and then continue the desaturation process. 2. Procedure Marine national : re-immerge and star

Depth

The depth to be considered for the entire duration of the dive is the maximum depth reached. If the maximum depth is not indicated, use the nearest deeper depth indicated in the tables. aquadomia.com

Bottom Ascent Speed

The rate of ascent to the first Stop (or to the surface if there are no Stops) must be regular and lie between 15 and 17 m/min. aquadomia.com

Ascent Speed Between Bearings According to MN90 Tables

The rate of ascent between stops and from the last stop to the surface is 6 m/min. No protocol is provided for in case of failure to respect this speed within the limit of 15 to 17 m/min (beyond this limit, see the procedure for fast ascents). aquadomia.com

Single" Dive

It is a dive separated from another dive by an interval of more than 12 hours. Stop determination is made by directly reading the table (time/depth). Successive" diving This is a second dive that occurs between 15 minutes and 12 hours after the first dive. It is necessary to add a The "add-on" time for the second dive is calculated as follows: 1 –

Consecutive" Dive

"If the surface interval between dives is less than 15 minutes, it is considered to be a single dive. To determine the stops for the second dive, enter a time equal to the sum of the two dive times [

Abnormal Ascent Speed According to MN90 Tables

In case of a "slow" ascent Ascent of the bottom at a speed of less than 15 m/min is considered slow. The time taken to ascend at a slow speed is an integral part of the dive time. In the event of a "fast" ascent An ascent is said to be "fast" if it exceeds 15 to 17 m/min (FFESSM) or 20 m/min (French Navy, IPA I-4.4). It is a procedure considered "risky". If no accident is declared and if a re-immersion is possible within 3 minutes : 1. Reach the half depth of the dive (half of the depth used to enter the dive). the table). 2. Stay 5 3. Calculate the dive time from the beginning to the end of the 5 minutes at half depth. If it is a repetitive dive, add the dive time from the beginning of the second di

in Case of Bearing Interruption

In the event of non-execution or poor execution of a stop (failure to respect the time or depth ), if it is possible to descend within 3 minutes and if no accident is reported : 1. FFESSM procedure: reimmerge and start again the entire interrupted bearing and then continue the desaturation process. 2. Procedure Marine national : re-immerge and star

Depth

The depth to be considered for the entire duration of the dive is the maximum depth reached. If the maximum depth is not indicated, use the nearest deeper depth indicated in the tables. aquadomia.com

Bottom Ascent Speed

The rate of ascent to the first Stop (or to the surface if there are no Stops) must be regular and lie between 15 and 17 m/min. aquadomia.com

Ascent Speed Between Bearings According to MN90 Tables

The rate of ascent between stops and from the last stop to the surface is 6 m/min. No protocol is provided for in case of failure to respect this speed within the limit of 15 to 17 m/min (beyond this limit, see the procedure for fast ascents). aquadomia.com

Single" Dive

It is a dive separated from another dive by an interval of more than 12 hours. Stop determination is made by directly reading the table (time/depth). Successive" diving This is a second dive that occurs between 15 minutes and 12 hours after the first dive. It is necessary to add a The "add-on" time for the second dive is calculated as follows: 1 –

Consecutive" Dive

"If the surface interval between dives is less than 15 minutes, it is considered to be a single dive. To determine the stops for the second dive, enter a time equal to the sum of the two dive times [

Abnormal Ascent Speed According to MN90 Tables

In case of a "slow" ascent Ascent of the bottom at a speed of less than 15 m/min is considered slow. The time taken to ascend at a slow speed is an integral part of the dive time. In the event of a "fast" ascent An ascent is said to be "fast" if it exceeds 15 to 17 m/min (FFESSM) or 20 m/min (French Navy, IPA I-4.4). It is a procedure considered "risky". If no accident is declared and if a re-immersion is possible within 3 minutes : 1. Reach the half depth of the dive (half of the depth used to enter the dive). the table). 2. Stay 5 3. Calculate the dive time from the beginning to the end of the 5 minutes at half depth. If it is a repetitive dive, add the dive time from the beginning of the second di

in Case of Bearing Interruption

In the event of non-execution or poor execution of a stop (failure to respect the time or depth ), if it is possible to descend within 3 minutes and if no accident is reported : 1. FFESSM procedure: reimmerge and start again the entire interrupted bearing and then continue the desaturation process. 2. Procedure Marine national : re-immerge and star

Depth

The depth to be considered for the entire duration of the dive is the maximum depth reached. If the maximum depth is not indicated, use the nearest deeper depth indicated in the tables. aquadomia.com

Bottom Ascent Speed

The rate of ascent to the first Stop (or to the surface if there are no Stops) must be regular and lie between 15 and 17 m/min. aquadomia.com

Ascent Speed Between Bearings According to MN90 Tables

The rate of ascent between stops and from the last stop to the surface is 6 m/min. No protocol is provided for in case of failure to respect this speed within the limit of 15 to 17 m/min (beyond this limit, see the procedure for fast ascents). aquadomia.com

Single" Dive

It is a dive separated from another dive by an interval of more than 12 hours. Stop determination is made by directly reading the table (time/depth). Successive" diving This is a second dive that occurs between 15 minutes and 12 hours after the first dive. It is necessary to add a The "add-on" time for the second dive is calculated as follows: 1 –

Consecutive" Dive

"If the surface interval between dives is less than 15 minutes, it is considered to be a single dive. To determine the stops for the second dive, enter a time equal to the sum of the two dive times [

Abnormal Ascent Speed According to MN90 Tables

In case of a "slow" ascent Ascent of the bottom at a speed of less than 15 m/min is considered slow. The time taken to ascend at a slow speed is an integral part of the dive time. In the event of a "fast" ascent An ascent is said to be "fast" if it exceeds 15 to 17 m/min (FFESSM) or 20 m/min (French Navy, IPA I-4.4). It is a procedure considered "risky". If no accident is declared and if a re-immersion is possible within 3 minutes : 1. Reach the half depth of the dive (half of the depth used to enter the dive). the table). 2. Stay 5 3. Calculate the dive time from the beginning to the end of the 5 minutes at half depth. If it is a repetitive dive, add the dive time from the beginning of the second di

in Case of Bearing Interruption

In the event of non-execution or poor execution of a stop (failure to respect the time or depth ), if it is possible to descend within 3 minutes and if no accident is reported : 1. FFESSM procedure: reimmerge and start again the entire interrupted bearing and then continue the desaturation process. 2. Procedure Marine national : re-immerge and star

Depth

The depth to be considered for the entire duration of the dive is the maximum depth reached. If the maximum depth is not indicated, use the nearest deeper depth indicated in the tables. aquadomia.com

Bottom Ascent Speed

The rate of ascent to the first Stop (or to the surface if there are no Stops) must be regular and lie between 15 and 17 m/min. aquadomia.com

Ascent Speed Between Bearings According to MN90 Tables

The rate of ascent between stops and from the last stop to the surface is 6 m/min. No protocol is provided for in case of failure to respect this speed within the limit of 15 to 17 m/min (beyond this limit, see the procedure for fast ascents). aquadomia.com

Single" Dive

It is a dive separated from another dive by an interval of more than 12 hours. Stop determination is made by directly reading the table (time/depth). Successive" diving This is a second dive that occurs between 15 minutes and 12 hours after the first dive. It is necessary to add a The "add-on" time for the second dive is calculated as follows: 1 –

Consecutive" Dive

"If the surface interval between dives is less than 15 minutes, it is considered to be a single dive. To determine the stops for the second dive, enter a time equal to the sum of the two dive times [

Abnormal Ascent Speed According to MN90 Tables

In case of a "slow" ascent Ascent of the bottom at a speed of less than 15 m/min is considered slow. The time taken to ascend at a slow speed is an integral part of the dive time. In the event of a "fast" ascent An ascent is said to be "fast" if it exceeds 15 to 17 m/min (FFESSM) or 20 m/min (French Navy, IPA I-4.4). It is a procedure considered "risky". If no accident is declared and if a re-immersion is possible within 3 minutes : 1. Reach the half depth of the dive (half of the depth used to enter the dive). the table). 2. Stay 5 3. Calculate the dive time from the beginning to the end of the 5 minutes at half depth. If it is a repetitive dive, add the dive time from the beginning of the second di

in Case of Bearing Interruption

In the event of non-execution or poor execution of a stop (failure to respect the time or depth ), if it is possible to descend within 3 minutes and if no accident is reported : 1. FFESSM procedure: reimmerge and start again the entire interrupted bearing and then continue the desaturation process. 2. Procedure Marine national : re-immerge and star

Depth

The depth to be considered for the entire duration of the dive is the maximum depth reached. If the maximum depth is not indicated, use the nearest deeper depth indicated in the tables. aquadomia.com

Bottom Ascent Speed

The rate of ascent to the first Stop (or to the surface if there are no Stops) must be regular and lie between 15 and 17 m/min. aquadomia.com

Ascent Speed Between Bearings According to MN90 Tables

The rate of ascent between stops and from the last stop to the surface is 6 m/min. No protocol is provided for in case of failure to respect this speed within the limit of 15 to 17 m/min (beyond this limit, see the procedure for fast ascents). aquadomia.com

Single" Dive

It is a dive separated from another dive by an interval of more than 12 hours. Stop determination is made by directly reading the table (time/depth). Successive" diving This is a second dive that occurs between 15 minutes and 12 hours after the first dive. It is necessary to add a The "add-on" time for the second dive is calculated as follows: 1 –

Consecutive" Dive

"If the surface interval between dives is less than 15 minutes, it is considered to be a single dive. To determine the stops for the second dive, enter a time equal to the sum of the two dive times [

Abnormal Ascent Speed According to MN90 Tables

In case of a "slow" ascent Ascent of the bottom at a speed of less than 15 m/min is considered slow. The time taken to ascend at a slow speed is an integral part of the dive time. In the event of a "fast" ascent An ascent is said to be "fast" if it exceeds 15 to 17 m/min (FFESSM) or 20 m/min (French Navy, IPA I-4.4). It is a procedure considered "risky". If no accident is declared and if a re-immersion is possible within 3 minutes : 1. Reach the half depth of the dive (half of the depth used to enter the dive). the table). 2. Stay 5 3. Calculate the dive time from the beginning to the end of the 5 minutes at half depth. If it is a repetitive dive, add the dive time from the beginning of the second di

in Case of Bearing Interruption

In the event of non-execution or poor execution of a stop (failure to respect the time or depth ), if it is possible to descend within 3 minutes and if no accident is reported : 1. FFESSM procedure: reimmerge and start again the entire interrupted bearing and then continue the desaturation process. 2. Procedure Marine national : re-immerge and star

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