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SH215: Situation Awareness and Mental Models: Making it easier to the do the right thing

SH215: Situation Awareness and Mental Models: Making it easier to the do the right thing

Update: 2025-10-08
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In this episode, we explore why situational awareness (SA) is the most critical skill for divers, even more so than technical abilities like buoyancy control or propulsion. SA isn’t just about noticing and processing information—it’s about projecting it into the future to anticipate outcomes. Through real-world examples, we highlight how building mental models—scripts based on experience and “what if” thinking—helps divers make quicker, better decisions in complex scenarios. We also discuss the vital role of structured debriefs in turning experiences into actionable insights, ultimately creating divers who can handle challenges with confidence and skill.


Original blog: https://www.thehumandiver.com/blog/situation-awareness-and-mental-models-making-it-easier-to-the-do-the-right-thing


 


Links: Further reading from The Human Diver blog: Selective Attention Exists! 5 Tips to Increase Situational Awareness in Diving


Unleashing Your Sixth Sense: Building capacity and directing attention


Running out of gas- Why does this happen and how can we prevent it?


How do I improve my Situation Awareness?


You can't pay MORE attention: the myth of 'loss of situation awareness'


 


Tags:  English, Debrief, Guy Shockey, Situation Awareness

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SH215: Situation Awareness and Mental Models: Making it easier to the do the right thing

SH215: Situation Awareness and Mental Models: Making it easier to the do the right thing

Gareth Lock at The Human Diver