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5 Warnings Signs Before Titanic Submarine Went Missing. by OgaRico(m): 4:16pm On Jun 21, 2023
By Rachel Hagan World News Reporter.
21 Jun 2023UPDATED13:55, 21 Jun 2023


As global search and rescue teams sprint to find the submarine-like vessel that went missing in the Atlantic Ocean with five people on board, many are horrified that warning signs were ignored.

The OceanGate Expeditions vessel was set to reach the bottom of the sea to view the Titanic shipwreck on Sunday, but it lost contact around an hour and 45 minutes after it submerged.


Two British-based Pakistanis, a British billionaire, a Frenchman and an American are trapped on the vessel called Titan after they paid close to £200k for the experience.

And if the precious amounts of oxygen on the vessel have been running down at a steady level, it means there may only be around 24 hours of breathable air left.

As the clock ticks, previous concerns about the vessel have been circulating with some horrified the mission went ahead as OceanGate faced several warnings.



SIGNING YOUR LIFE AWAY

It has been revealed that travellers were warned before boarding the submarine that the vessel had not been approved or certified by any regulatory body and the trip could result in death.

Journalist David Pogue joined OceanGate on an expedition to the North Atlantic and kept the forms he had to sign before taking the expedition.

"'It has not been approved or certified by any regulatory body, and could result in physical injury, disability, motion trauma, or death,'” he read aloud to CBS, before jokingly adding, "Where do I sign?"

David said he was horrified to find the inside of the sub was similar to the size of a minivan and he said they use "off-the-shelf components" and lights from Camping World.

Simpsons writer Mike Reiss who also went on the trip has since expressed past safety fears and said it was "remarkable how basic and simple the whole operation" was.


Mike said: "To get on the boat that takes you to the Titanic, you sign a massive waiver that you could die on the trip.

"On the list, they mention death three times on page one and it's never far from your mind. As I was getting on the submarine, [I thought] this could be the end."

Other guests on previous trips said there were continual failures including radio outages and flickering lights.


'EXTREME' DANGER WARNING FIVE YEARS AGO

In 2018, OceanGate fired and sued David Lochridge, their director of marine operations, after they claimed he breached his non-disclosure agreement for saying passengers might be endangered in the craft when it reached "extreme depths."

According to a lawsuit, David's scathing assessment to senior leadership said there were "visible flaws" in the ship’s carbon fibre hull, "prevalent flaws" in a scale model, flammable materials onboard and key safety documents that were not shared with him.

"The paying passengers would not be aware, and would not be informed, of this experimental design, the lack of non-destructive testing of the hull, or that hazardous flammable materials were being used within the submersible," Lochridge's legal filing stated.

The document added that he believed the company could "subject passengers to potential extreme danger in an experimental submersible."

David alleged in the court filing that he had been wrongfully terminated and that his actions were aimed at ensuring the safety of passengers on the Titan.

SUBMARINE LEADERS WARN OF 'CATASTROPHIC ISSUES'

Nearly 40 top leaders from across the industry wrote to the Marine Technology Society in 2018 about the "catastrophic" concerns they had with the vessel.

The horror letter has been unearthed by the New York Times, in which executives, oceanographers and explorers all signed to say they expressed "unanimous concern" with its development.

The letter said that OceanGate’s marketing of the Titan had been "at minimum, misleading" because it claimed that the submersible would meet or exceed the safety standards of a risk assessment, even though the company had no plans to have the craft formally certified by the agency.


OCEANGATE PURPOSEFULLY AVIODED US REGULATIONS.

One signatory of the aforementioned letter, Bart Kemper, said in an interview that OceanGate had sneakily and purposefully avoided having to abide by certain US regulations by deploying the vessel in international waters.

Salvatore Mercogliano, an associate professor of maritime history at Campbell University in North Carolina also said this was true to the New York Times.

The Titan, owned by a US company, gets loaded onto a Canadian ship and then dropped into the North Atlantic.

Salvatore says this means it does not need to register with a country, fly a flag or follow rules that apply to many other vessels.

"It’s kind of like a boat on the back of a trailer. The police will ensure the trailer meets the requirements to be on the road, but they really won’t do a boat inspection," he told the paper.

PREVIOUS TECHNICAL ISSUES.

OceanGate successfully carried out the same trip multiple times in 2021 and while there were no deaths, numerous safety issues were listed in a lawsuit.

David Concannon, a lawyer and explorer who pulled out of this year's trip at the last minute, wrote the lawsuit document which was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia.

"On the first dive to the Titanic, the submersible encountered a battery issue and had to be manually attached to its lifting platform", he wrote.

He also said the submersible sustained modest damage to its exterior and OceanGate had to cancel one of its mission so it could make repairs.

SOURCE: Mirror.co.uk/news
Re: 5 Warnings Signs Before Titanic Submarine Went Missing. by Sablexxxtoons: 4:19pm On Jun 21, 2023
Titanic still bringing down stinking rich people after so many years.

I pray they are rescued
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Re: 5 Warnings Signs Before Titanic Submarine Went Missing. by ednut1(m): 4:29pm On Jun 21, 2023
Sablexxxtoons:
Titanic still bringing down stinking rich people after so many years.

I pray they are rescued
.
there is no way to actually rescue them. They craft cant be open while they are under the water. They can only be found. They are probably dead by now
Re: 5 Warnings Signs Before Titanic Submarine Went Missing. by Maxxim: 4:32pm On Jun 21, 2023
ednut1:
there is no way to actually rescue them. They craft cant be open while they are under the water. They can only be found. They are probably dead by now
No they still have enough oxygen till tomorrow

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Re: 5 Warnings Signs Before Titanic Submarine Went Missing. by ednut1(m): 4:34pm On Jun 21, 2023
Maxxim:

No they still have enough oxygen till tomorrow
even if they are found. The craft cant be lifted up

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Re: 5 Warnings Signs Before Titanic Submarine Went Missing. by Treadway: 5:09pm On Jun 21, 2023
Only a miracle can save these ones. When experts start describing your situation as comparable to finding a needle in a football field with a magnifying glass, na im be say your own don be. 250k ticket to the great deep/beyond. Wow!
Re: 5 Warnings Signs Before Titanic Submarine Went Missing. by Wawelexy(m): 5:26pm On Jun 21, 2023
What could have changed the direction of the submersible? What a terrific way to die... If they have some liquor with them, they had better start gisting, laughing and get themselves drunk, at least to reduce the fear facing them, and whenever they discover the oxygen guage is at the last bar, they should start saying their final prayer...


That's indeed an expensive death...

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