News Titanic Tours Submersible missing in atlantic ocean

Simon Boxall from the University of Southhampton reported that but said it was second hand knowledge and he didn't know if it was an auto generated ping or sent by the crew. Of course all of the media outlets were looking for anything to report and latched onto that. Some may have embellished it. It might be determined in the future as the information is sorted out. Just like the Navy hearing a sound that could have been the implosion at the time the sub went missing but they had no way to be certain.
I’d say the Navy did indeed pick up the sound of the implosion. Don’t know they knew immediately what it was but I’m sure they put it together pretty quick. Probably before the above water crew reported it.
 
I'm pretty sure the waivers will win out here. From what I've read, they were very direct in communicating all the potential issues. Almost like they formed the waivers around it being a renegade operation that couldn't pass regulations. It's apparently in plain English that the vessel was "experimental", and that you were basically signing your life away. The vessel is not actually listed as a legit sub of any kind, and it's all basically some fly by the seat of your pants kind of operation.

Doesn't really matter, though. Ocean Gate's funding ended today. Any money they might owe after a lawsuit, they won't have by the time it takes to sort it all out. The whole company is effectively dead as of today. Ain't no more carbon fiber subs going down there.

I suspect it's a moot point as the CEO is dead and likely the company with him so there is nobody to sue.
 
I'm pretty sure the waivers will win out here. From what I've read, they were very direct in communicating all the potential issues. Almost like they formed the waivers around it being a renegade operation that couldn't pass regulations. It's apparently in plain English that the vessel was "experimental", and that you were basically signing your life away. The vessel is not actually listed as a legit sub of any kind, and it's all basically some fly by the seat of your pants kind of operation.

Doesn't really matter, though. Ocean Gate's funding ended today. Any money they might owe after a lawsuit, they won't have by the time it takes to sort it all out. The whole company is effectively dead as of today. Ain't no more carbon fiber subs going down there.

I wouldn't count on it.

They would be waiving away claims for gross negligence and what is basically negligent homicide. On top of that this CEO has behaved in all kinds of ways that would probably subject his personal wealth to claims and lose corporate protection.
 
I wouldn't count on it.

They would be waiving away claims for gross negligence and what is basically negligent homicide. On top of that this CEO has behaved in all kinds of ways that would probably subject his personal wealth to claims and lose corporate protection.
Dudes gonna be underwater with legal fees
 
I saw both stories getting covered. Nothing about the boat full of migrants dying

In all fairness I’ve seen a lot about the boat of migrants. I’d say the reason that it is/was such a big story is less about the migrants and more about the fact that the calls for help were ignored which kind of goes against what is regarded as the “rules” of the sea. There’s has been quite a few ‘mayday’ calls ignored this year when it comes to migrant boats. Granted the news has been nothing on the scale of this billionaire sub story.
 
From James Cameron

“This OceanGate sub had sensors on the inside of a hull to give them a warning when it was starting to crack,” he told ABC News. “And I think if that's your idea of safety, then you're doing it wrong. They probably had warning that their hull was starting to delaminate, starting to crack. ... [W]e understand from inside the community that they had dropped their ascent weights and they were coming up, trying to manage an emergency.”

“People in the community were very concerned about this sub,” Cameron told the network. “A number of the top players in the deep submergence engineering community even wrote letters to the company, saying that what they were doing was too experimental to carry passengers and that it needed to be certified.

https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/james-cameron-says-titan-submersible-013639423.html
 
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I don't think there is a conspiracy involved but apparently the Navy did detect the implosion days before it was announced. That's pretty much fact at this point.
The news reports say the listening devices recorded it. No mention is made if anyone actually heard it until naval personnel went back and checked their logs after the submersible was reported missing. They still wouldn't know for sure though whether it was the Titan, so they had to launch the search and rescue.
 
the internet will meme absolutely everything
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The dad must have really thought money gave him plot armor in life. Why would you tempt fate and bring the kid with you. Jesus Christ.
That's a little harsh. Think about how many good salesmen sell an inferior product well. Stockton by all accounts was a charismatic person and paying 500k it is fair to assume he thought that he would get at least the technical best possible sub for this ,stress tested by experts. Suborbital flights cost the same.

We all know more because now everyone is coming out and talk about the deficits of this project in the media . Wasn't like that before.

If anyone had told me before someone who had designed an airplane ,was now selling trips to Titanic, I would have thought that he had included all the expertise available.
 
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That's a little harsh. Think about how many good salesmen sell an inferior product well. Stockton by all accounts was a charismatic person and paying 500k it is fair to assume he thought that he would get at least the technical best possible sub for this ,stress tested by experts. Suborbital flights cost the same.

We all know more because now everyone is coming out and talk about the deficits of this project in the media . Wasn't like that before.

If anyone had told me before someone who had designed an airplane ,was now selling trips to Titanic, I would have thought that he had included all the expertise available.
I didn’t say that. Did I?
 
Fuck that dad

I don't know how you watch your kid sign that waiver after looking in and seeing that Atari 2600 shit.

A lot of bad decisions made by a number of people. There are still people topside involved in this company who should answer for what has happened.
 
Maybe they heard some creaking, long enough to drop the weights and start ascending, and then the thing imploded. Either way I'd guess it was over so fast that there was probably no time to really take it in.

Admittedly I haven't seen it implode from external pressure, but whenever I've seen carbon fibre fail in a structural role, it's been abrupt and catastrophic.
 
Man thats really sucky if true...

Relative: He was terrified, but wanted to make his father happy
One of the passengers on the Titan submarine was hesitant to go, but went along to make his father happy. This is what Azmeh Dawood, older sister of Shahzada Dawood and aunt of Suleman Dawood, told NBC News.

Azmeh Dawood says Suleman was "terrified" and "not very keen" to go on the Titan. The fact that it was recently Father's Day in the US meant that he still decided to go with his father, who was fascinated by the Titanic.

On Thursday, she received the news that her relatives had died in the submarine as a result of an implosion.

- I can't understand it. It is an unreal situation, she says.

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Father of the Year Award winner right there.

If you want to risk your life on some dumb shit, that's your prerogative. But he should have flat-out banned his son from getting on board that floating garbage can, even if the kid had wanted to go in the first place.
 
James Cameron comes across as an insufferable douchebag. I guess I never noticed. The rest of the media coverage has been decent (outside of the oxygen countdown on one of those new news sites). Experts made it clear that chances of survival were slim, but many people already knew it wasn’t going to be a great outcome. Sure, I get the talk about it being overblown (it was), yet we haven’t had a similar story that I can remember.

RIP to those lost. Clearly, as has been reported, the 19 year old…I just don’t know what to say. He wanted to be there for his father. The people in charge should’ve stepped in, really.

Stockton Rush is dead; there won’t be a grand indictment, litigation or some form of justice. From the videos of him — the ones that were running all week — it appeared that he was someone who cared a great deal about ‘legacy’, and he saw himself as some sort of crusader, being a catalyst for innovation, adventure and the future. How much of that was marketing bollocks? It could be a lot of what we saw from him, at least in video form. Still, his legacy is much, much darker now. Not only did he reach the national consciousness, he was an international new story.

We don’t know everything. I don’t want to condemn him outright, but it isn’t looking good.
 
there's a time and a place for conspiracy theories and this is not the time and not the place.

5 men are dead. 5 families are bereaved, that's the only thing that's important right now.

Oh stfu. You've been reading this thread right? With the nature of some of the posts in here and you're trying to get all self righteous towards me stating an obvious truth? As if one of the families of those guys might be in Mayberry reading this thread. Untwist those knickers mate and calm your tits.
5 guys with too much money to spend on obviously dangerous stupid self indulgent shit and they knew the risks.
 
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