But a submersible pilot testified that there was "nothing unexpected" about the Titan's implosion. Amber Bay, director of administration for the company that owned the doomed Titan submersible ...
Four days of hearings on the 2023 implosion of the Titan submersible which killed all five people on board concluded this week with more damning testimony recounting multiple safety incidents ...
Fred Hagen testified during a U.S. Coast Guard hearing on the Titan implosion. A man who went on two OceanGate deep-sea dives to see the Titanic testified during a U.S. Coast Guard hearing on the ...
Stockton Rush, the OceanGate co-founder and CEO behind the doomed Titan submersible, knew it would eventually kill him but kept his venture moving forward because he knew he wouldn't be held ...
Engineer Don Kramer told a Coast Guard panel there were wrinkles, porosity and voids in the carbon fiber used for the pressure hull of OceanGate's Titan submersible. Two different types of sensors ...
Karl Stanley went on a deep-sea dive in the Bahamas in 2019. A submersible expert said he heard cracking sounds during a deep-sea dive on a prototype of the Titan sub, a month before a crack was ...
By William J. Broad Over the past two weeks, the Coast Guard has held hearings on how the Titan, a privately owned submersible vessel that imploded 15 months ago at the bottom of the North ...
Your support makes all the difference. After raising concerns about an alleged lack of certificate of inspection for the first Titan sub in 2017, McCoy testified that Rush told him, “I would buy ...
Engineer Don Kramer told a Coast Guard panel there were wrinkles, porosity and voids in the carbon fiber used for the pressure hull of the Titan submersible. Two different types of sensors on ...
Today's hearing at the US Coast Guard inquiry into the Titan sub implosion has ended, and we're going to pause our live stream coverage now. Wednesday's session saw analysis of the wreckage of ...
One of the final haunting messages from the Titan submersible was delivered at 10:14 a.m. local time in Newfoundland, Canada, according to an animation from the Coast Guard hearing: “All good ...
Whether $5 or $50, every contribution counts. The ongoing public hearing into the Titan submersible disaster has revealed that part of the experimental vessel fell off before it imploded last June.