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Can I Fly After Scuba Diving?

Posted on March 8, 2020 in Aviation

Airplane pilots and passengers who plan to fly after scuba diving should allow the body time to rid itself of excess nitrogen absorbed during the dive. The recommended wait times are 12 hours for flights below 8,000 feet for dives that did not require a controlled ascent and 24 hours if the flight will be above 8,000 feet pressure altitude or the dive required a controlled ascent.