:12:02
Although I wouldn't recommend it
because the water's so cold. . .
:12:05
. . .you'd freeze to death
in less than 2 minutes.
:12:08
That's the reason for the diving suits.
:12:10
Your helmet has a rebreather
for your air supply.
:12:13
Following this briefing, I'll take you
to an onboard dive tank.
:12:17
For the next 8 hours. . .
:12:19
. . .you'll train in deep-saturation dive
techniques and emergency procedures.
:12:23
Once you've gone down 1 ,000 feet. . .
:12:25
. . .if you surface, you'll have to commit
to several days of decompression.
:12:29
There is no real quick return.
:12:32
However, there is a mini-sub. . .
:12:34
. . .that may be used as an emergency
escape vehicle.
:12:36
But there must be a ship at the surface
to mate to for decompression.
:12:39
Without decompression,
your body would literally burst.
:12:43
Under these circumstances,
you're very well-controlled.
:12:46
The dive has been planned well
and professionally monitored.
:13:10
The descent will take about 1 3 minutes,
descending at 80 feet a minute.
:13:16
It's going to get chilly.
:13:20
Try to relax.
:13:23
Next time, just tell us
when you're going to push the button.
:13:34
Mozart. . .
:13:35
...Horn Concerto in E-flat...
:13:38
...K-447.