Deep Flight Adventures: Frequently Asked Questions

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North arolina Testing Program The eep Flight viator is a submarine vehicle that can travel 1,000 feet below the surface of the sea. Incredible dventures, operating out of Stuart ove, near Nassau, ahamas, offers the thrill of the eep Flight for daring tourists. sked Questions How fast does the eep Flight viator travel? The eep Flight viator s underwater speed can best be compared to an aircraft flying at 330 knots the average speed for a small jet. The eep Flight viator will do approximately 10 knots. y comparison, whales and other large animals move at around 6 knots. How deep will I go? Maximum depth for the flight school will be 1,000 feet. Initial training dives will be at diver depths (under 150 feet) where we will have diver support, good natural light, and will see animal life and shipwrecks (sunk by dive operators). More advanced dives will go deeper, according to the customer s comfort and wishes. What will I see? 0 100 feet Looks like what you see on TV (blue water, lots of animals, reefs, shipwrecks). 100 300 feet Getting dark (twilight at 200) and dark at 300. Water will be black and will be illuminated by sub s powerful lights. 500 feet No natural light. ompletely dark/black. The appearance of the bottom will change from reef to deep ocean. Very few people have been to 500 feet and below. t these depths, 50% of the eyeballs looking back at you are uncatalogued by science. 1,000 feet lien environment. nywhere you go, you will be seeing a piece of the earth no human has seen before. There will be good visibility. The path will be illuminated by the sub s sophisticated penetration lights and flood lights. We will be flying low and across the bottom. o I need to be a diver? You absolutely do not need to be a diver to fly the eep Flight viator. However, if you are a diver, you can certainly take advantage of the world-class dive facilities at Stuart ove. Or, if you are a nondiver and interested in learning how to dive, Stuart ove also offers introductory SU lessons. o I need to know how to swim? You do not need to know how to swim. However, it is recommended just for extra safety while on the water and for your own comfort with being on the water. What are hydrobatics? Essentially, hydrobatics are acrobatics underwater. The sub is capable of doing extreme maneuvers all according to the comfort level of the passengers. Will I be in radio contact with the surface and with the other pilot? You will be in radio contact with the chief pilot at all times. We do have through water communications to the surface, but at certain depths, communications to the surface will not be clear, nor possible. re there age, size and health requirements? ge does not matter. However, you should be in good health (no heart/lung conditions or other serious life threatening illnesses). The cockpit space is Page 1 Published pril 2008. May reproduce for instructional and

North arolina Testing Program limited, so anyone over 6'3" or over 220 pounds might be uncomfortable. Where will the dive take place? We will be operating from Stuart ove dive facility, located next door to the South Ocean each Resort Hotel where we are recommending our customers stay. If you opt to stay in Nassau (on the other side of the island), it is about a 30 minute drive to Stuart ove, and you will need to rent a car or take a cab. We will be housing the eep Flight viator in a dockhouse at Stuart ove. You will be climbing into the viator, and strapping in on the dock, and then the sub (and pilots) will go down the ramp on a wheeled trolley into the water. From the ramp, the sub will be towed out (on the surface) by a zodiac * to the dive training site (approximately 5 10 minutes from ramp). On site, we will dive down and fly to wall (about 10 5-10 minutes away). One to two zodiacs will be accompanying the sub, and a larger (40-foot) dive support vessel is available if needed. How safe is it? This is an incredible adventure. The craft is a prototype, the first of its kind. Therefore, this activity is inherently risky and you assume all the risks of injury or death by participating. However, historically, manned subs have had very good safety records especially relative to equivalent pioneering with aircraft and spacecraft technology. In addition, Graham Hawkes has built and test-piloted probably more subs than anyone in the world. s far as we know, there have been no deaths in any of his manned submersibles used by scientists and the oil and gas industry. * zodiac: type of lightweight, inflatable motorboat sked Questions copyright 2003 by Incredible dventures, Inc., Sarasota, Florida. Used by permission. (The eep Flight viator in the story is now called the viator Sub. ) 1. What is the purpose of the subheadings in this selection? 2. ccording to the selection, who is Graham Hawkes? to market the experience aggressively to provide breaks in the reading to keep the reader interested to ask the most common questions about the eep Flight viator to alert the reader to continue reading until the end of the selection a scuba diver and teacher a tour guide and owner of resort hotels an oceanographer and underwater photographer an inventor and test pilot of submersibles Page 2 Published pril 2008. May reproduce for instructional and

North arolina Testing Program 3. ccording to the information in What will I see? what difference between 0 100 feet underwater and depths greater than 100 feet will the passengers in the eep Flight viator notice? They will travel more slowly at greater than 100 feet underwater. They will need more oxygen at greater than 100 feet underwater. They will need to see by more artificial light at greater than 100 feet underwater. They will feel the water pressure more strongly at greater than 100 feet underwater. 5. In paragraph 10, what does the author achieve by stating that the eep Flight viator is the first of its kind and that the adventure features a degree of risk? enticing the reader with impressive claims upholding the value of truth in the previous information suggesting that the adventure requires no skills hinting that space and air travel are less safe 6. Which strategy used by the author supports the purpose of this selection? 4. In paragraph 10, what does prototype mean? stating the average speed for small jet planes original model unmanned craft underwater radio mentioning the safety record of manned submarines answering questions that prospective customers will have military equipment noting that the sunken ships seen during the dive did not get there naturally Page 3 Published pril 2008. May reproduce for instructional and

North arolina Testing Program 7. Which experience below is most similar to the experience that divers have at a depth of 1,000 feet? piloting a plane traveling in outer space visiting a foreign country seeing a whale for the first time End of Set In compliance with federal law, including the provisions of Title IX of the Education mendments of 1972, the epartment of Public Instruction does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, religion, color, national or ethnic origin, age, disability, or military service in its policies, programs, activities, admissions or employment. Page 4 Published pril 2008. May reproduce for instructional and

Selection Title Question Number orrect nswer Thinking Skill Objective Number nswered Questions nswered Questions nswered Questions nswered Questions nswered Questions nswered Questions nswered Questions 1 pplying 2.01 2 pplying 2.01 3 nalyzing 2.01 4 nalyzing 6.01 5 Evaluating 4.01 6 Organizing 4.01 7 Generating 2.01 Page 1 Published pril 2008. May reproduce for instructional and