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Wat (wie) is crash dive - definitie

1943 FILM BY OTTO BROWER, ARCHIE MAYO
Crash Dive (movie)

crash dive         
a steep dive of this kind.
Crash dive         
A crash dive is a maneuver by a submarine in which the vessel submerges as quickly as possible to avoid attack. Crash diving from the surface to avoid attack has been largely rendered obsolete with the advent of nuclear-powered submarines, as they normally operate submerged.
Dive center         
  • Scuba [[dive boat]] (mobile dive center) to organize dive trips on a daily basis
SERVICE ORGANISATION PROVIDING RECREATIONAL DIVER TRAINING, EQUIPMENT AND DIVE OUTINGS
Diving center; Diving centre; Dive centre; Dive shop
A dive center is the base location where recreational divers usually learn scuba diving or make guided dive trips at new locations. Many dive centers operate under the guidelines of ISO 24803,ISO 24803:2007, Recreational diving services -- Requirements for recreational scuba diving service providers in which case the facilities must meet the ISO minimum standard for a service provider for recreational diving.

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Crash Dive

Crash Dive is a World War II film in Technicolor released in 1943. It was directed by Archie Mayo, written by Jo Swerling (from a story by W.R. Burnett), and starred Tyrone Power, Dana Andrews and Anne Baxter. The film was the last for Power before assignment to recruit training, as he had already enlisted in the United States Marine Corps.