When Engineering Meets Consequences
Early on, Tim Inglis learned that diving has a way of stripping things down to essentials. What matters is what you notice, what you ignore, and how quickly you understand what’s happening around you. That mindset—shaped by years underwater and reinforced by engineering discipline—now guides how he thinks about risk, information, and responsibility.
In this wide-ranging discussion, Inglis speaks candidly about how real dives shape better decisions long before anyone ever reaches the surface.
Read the full article from InDepth Magazine here.
