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Bolsh1234
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If I jump from the top deck of a cruise ship into water what are the chances of instant death if I land on head? Stomach?
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What if you zip tie your ankles and wristsSeems an awful way to go, to me.
Your survival instinct will kick in, you'll thrash and try to stay afloat as much as you can. You probably wont be able to actively breathe in the water or let yourself sink, you'll fight with everything you have. This could take a long time. You could enter shock and your muscles would stop working, but if the water isn't too cold you could keep floating along until you suffer from exhaustion, which could be ages if you know how to tread water. Even then, when you finally do go under, breathing in the water is acutely painful. Lungs are specifically designed to send off the alarm when you aspirate, so it'll be excruciating as you breathe in water and you asphyxiate. Your body and mind will be panicking, screaming at you for air. There will be a great deal of terror.
See the discussion about the 'AG' group, the NAG bit is not as relevant.
It's not the way to go.
If I zip tie hands and ankles will I drown instantlyI worked on them, if I remember correctly from survival craft training, death usually occurs due to hypothermia. Can't remember how long it takes, probably depends on the waters.
No you don't. This is an awful method, please think of something better.Bump need more advice
I guess it will then be the same process as if you did it anywhere else where you jump into deep waters? I honestly don't know, I think I've seen threads before about drowning with weights or similar. I'm not sure if the body would want to "float" with ties. I also don't know what the impact would be from so many decks. You may want to google cases to see if there are survivors. Sorry I'm not much help here. All the bestIf I zip tie hands and ankles will I drown instantly
What if it's dark outside and nobody sees you as a result?as someone who has been on a fair amount of cruises , they WILL stop the boat and search for you. it also poses a risk of failure due to so many people being around. i think that its a higher chance of suffering and failure upon the landing & and even a chance they may find you. may i ask why you chose this method? id be lying if i said i havent thought about it … but being a frequent flyer on these kinda trips ive seen cruises stop. search. and announce to everyone whats going on. the risk of traumatizing innocent people is also a big factor in this method. cruise ships have cameras specifically designed to catch people or objects thrown overboard so they can find you or fine you for littering
theres also a risk of you not even landing in the water and on a different deck as well… ive seen that happen and lemme just say its not pretty![]()
Many cruise ships use thermal imaging, radar, and laser sensors to detect overboard events, so darkness, fog, or other low visibility conditions wouldn't be an issue. The rescue crew could use night vision to locate you in the water. They're legally liable for passenger safety, so they take overboard events seriously.What if it's dark outside and nobody sees you as a result?
the cameras are designed to catch anything go overboard at any time of day. as for passengers its less likely but not a guaranteeWhat if it's dark outside and nobody sees you as a result?
As you're querying 'what if you zip tie your hands & ankles (that'll be fairly noticeable in daytime)' and now 'what if it's dark', I'm guessing you're fairly taken with this method.What if it's dark outside and nobody sees you as a result?