RIP 5 Souls On Titanic Submersible Craft 01:11 - Jun 21 with 21744 views | CLAREMAN1995 | I was holding out hope that all 5 people on board will be found and rescued despite the oxygen window closing. That was until I met a cave diver by pure accident today on a construction site and he crushed my spirit . If by some miracle the submersible craft makes it to the surface the crew cannot open the rescue hatch from inside .Its bolted shut and can only be opened from outside he mentioned . Hope they make it because thinking of them inside knowing its over for 3 days is beyond cruel. Sorry for the downer thread.Hope they are rescued by the time we wake up Just got home from work watched the coast guard presser and know its over but at least they died instaniously if that helps the families .RIP [Post edited 22 Jun 2023 23:19]
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Hope Prevails Still For Titanic Submersible Craft on 03:06 - Jun 21 with 9938 views | Benny_the_Ball | Hope springs eternal that this story has a miraculous ending but it's looking bleak. | | | |
Hope Prevails Still For Titanic Submersible Craft on 04:45 - Jun 21 with 9916 views | traininvain | Unconfirmed reports of sonar picking up regular banging noises. Hopefully some positive news. | | | |
Hope Prevails Still For Titanic Submersible Craft on 06:47 - Jun 21 with 9826 views | Northernr | A thick person writes... can somebody tell me why it wasn't tethered to a rope? | | | |
Hope Prevails Still For Titanic Submersible Craft on 07:24 - Jun 21 with 9770 views | Malintabuk | Had some Amercan naval expert on submarines talking on the radio this morning. He reckons the most plausible explanation for this is that with these pressurised subs submerging and coming g up, the intense pressure causes fatigue and eventually fail I'm no expert but I would have hoped that some sort of scan is done on these things as on aircraft But I know if I was a UK billionaire before I got my a@se in it I would be scanning the bejusus out of it | | | |
Hope Prevails Still For Titanic Submersible Craft on 07:52 - Jun 21 with 9701 views | Juzzie | “ A submarine expert who worked for OceanGate — the company that operates the missing submersible — warned of potential safety problems in 2018, according to US court documents. David Lochridge moved from Scotland to Washington state to work for the firm. In a BBC interview in 2017 he enthused about the mission and said it was "destined for the sea". But less than a year later he warned his bosses that flaws in the Titan's carbon hull might go undetected without more stringent testing, and urged the company to have an outside agency certify the vessel. He said his verbal warnings were ignored until he wrote a report and was called into a meeting with several officials - including OceanGate chief executive Stockton Rush, who is aboard the missing submersible. OceanGate responded by firing Lochridge. The company sued him for revealing confidential information, and the submarine expert countersued for unfair dismissal. The lawsuit was later settled. Through his lawyer, Lochridge declined to comment. Court documents also state that Lochridge learned that the manufacturers of the Titan’s forward viewport only certified it to a depth of 1,300 metres. The Titanic wreck lies 3,800 metres below the ocean surface.” Doesn’t look good :( | | | |
Hope Prevails Still For Titanic Submersible Craft on 08:25 - Jun 21 with 9615 views | Paddyhoops | Hope these people will be ok but a word or two of sympathy about the hundreds missing in the trawler off the coast of Greece would be nice. RIP. | | | |
Hope Prevails Still For Titanic Submersible Craft on 08:44 - Jun 21 with 9578 views | Toast_R | I read that the craft is controlled by a Logitec gaming controller. Hope they charged it fully before they left. What a terrible way to die, you'd rather a hull breach at a ridiculous depth which would be quick than sitting in pitch black waiting for the oxygen to run out. Rather like the Richard Branson's idea of Space tourism. Only the mega rich can afford to do it and its bound to go wrong sooner or later. [Post edited 21 Jun 2023 8:45]
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Hope Prevails Still For Titanic Submersible Craft on 08:54 - Jun 21 with 9549 views | Landshark |
Hope Prevails Still For Titanic Submersible Craft on 08:25 - Jun 21 by Paddyhoops | Hope these people will be ok but a word or two of sympathy about the hundreds missing in the trawler off the coast of Greece would be nice. RIP. |
Exactly this. I can't remember seeing any topics on this forum started about the countless immigrants that have died fleeing their own countries. But then you get a few billionaires paying a shit ton of money going missing on an activity they don't need to do and people get upset. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Hope Prevails Still For Titanic Submersible Craft on 08:56 - Jun 21 with 9541 views | ridethewave |
Hope Prevails Still For Titanic Submersible Craft on 06:47 - Jun 21 by Northernr | A thick person writes... can somebody tell me why it wasn't tethered to a rope? |
2.5 miles down, be an awfully long piece of rope... | | | |
Hope Prevails Still For Titanic Submersible Craft on 08:59 - Jun 21 with 9532 views | SydneyRs |
Hope Prevails Still For Titanic Submersible Craft on 08:54 - Jun 21 by Landshark | Exactly this. I can't remember seeing any topics on this forum started about the countless immigrants that have died fleeing their own countries. But then you get a few billionaires paying a shit ton of money going missing on an activity they don't need to do and people get upset. |
Indeed. Indeed. But of course the immigrants are all terrorist soldiers in disguise with iphone pro max phones and grooming gang memberships, while the billionaires are just having a nice jolly. The usual suspects will be along soon no doubt! | | | |
Hope Prevails Still For Titanic Submersible Craft on 09:07 - Jun 21 with 9507 views | Northernr |
Hope Prevails Still For Titanic Submersible Craft on 08:56 - Jun 21 by ridethewave | 2.5 miles down, be an awfully long piece of rope... |
I'd want a rope me. | | | |
Hope Prevails Still For Titanic Submersible Craft on 09:07 - Jun 21 with 9504 views | BostonR | The design, construction, organisation and management shouts amateur hour. No regulatory oversight just an ex aeronautical engineer leading the whole show for $250k per trip. This is not ending well. | | | |
Hope Prevails Still For Titanic Submersible Craft on 09:24 - Jun 21 with 9441 views | SheffieldHoop | Yeh, I wouldn't wanna get in that thing without a tether either. I do wonder whether the billionaire(s) on board actually wanted to go missing. Getting in that thing for what sounds like a long, quite boring, very dangerous trip.....is needlessly (w)reckless behaviour. | |
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Hope Prevails Still For Titanic Submersible Craft on 09:37 - Jun 21 with 9395 views | colinallcars | Upon the invention of the aeroplane there was a saying - you'll never get me up in one of those. Now it's you'll never get me down in one of those. I've always marvelled at the courage of submariners. | | | |
Hope Prevails Still For Titanic Submersible Craft on 09:37 - Jun 21 with 9394 views | Sonofpugwash | What a horrible accident this is and am keeping fingers,toes,and whatever else firmly crossed.As a severe claustrophobe this makes me panic even thinking about it just sitting at the computer. There's a fleet of specialist equipment racing to the scene as we speak but it's looking grim - nobody's effected a rescue before from that far down before.It may be that the sub will join the Kursk and the USS Thresher. | |
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Hope Prevails Still For Titanic Submersible Craft on 09:52 - Jun 21 with 9347 views | TheChef |
Hope Prevails Still For Titanic Submersible Craft on 09:24 - Jun 21 by SheffieldHoop | Yeh, I wouldn't wanna get in that thing without a tether either. I do wonder whether the billionaire(s) on board actually wanted to go missing. Getting in that thing for what sounds like a long, quite boring, very dangerous trip.....is needlessly (w)reckless behaviour. |
As usual, follow the money. | |
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Hope Prevails Still For Titanic Submersible Craft on 09:58 - Jun 21 with 9318 views | Sonofpugwash | If ever there was a time when we need International Rescue,this is it. | |
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Hope Prevails Still For Titanic Submersible Craft on 09:59 - Jun 21 with 9324 views | bosh67 | It does seem amazing that although a rope may not work that the thing isn't attached a cable or that it doesn't appear to have an effective emergency beacon system on it. As others have said it all feels very reckless. I hope they do get to them in time. It's an unimaginable way to go. | |
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Hope Prevails Still For Titanic Submersible Craft on 10:05 - Jun 21 with 9297 views | DannyPaddox |
Hope Prevails Still For Titanic Submersible Craft on 09:58 - Jun 21 by Sonofpugwash | If ever there was a time when we need International Rescue,this is it. |
Marina would lead Troy Tempest and Stingray to them. | | | |
Hope Prevails Still For Titanic Submersible Craft on 10:09 - Jun 21 with 9289 views | Northernr |
Hope Prevails Still For Titanic Submersible Craft on 10:05 - Jun 21 by DannyPaddox | Marina would lead Troy Tempest and Stingray to them. |
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Hope Prevails Still For Titanic Submersible Craft on 10:15 - Jun 21 with 9259 views | Sonofpugwash |
Hope Prevails Still For Titanic Submersible Craft on 10:05 - Jun 21 by DannyPaddox | Marina would lead Troy Tempest and Stingray to them. |
Angelina Jolie with gills. | |
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Hope Prevails Still For Titanic Submersible Craft on 10:23 - Jun 21 with 9240 views | soops |
Hope Prevails Still For Titanic Submersible Craft on 08:56 - Jun 21 by ridethewave | 2.5 miles down, be an awfully long piece of rope... |
The transatlantic cable was made up of 2 ships carrying 1,500 mile of cable (meeting in the middle and splicing them together) in the mid 19th century so it shouldn't be beyond the wit of man in this day and age to cable something up for a few miles below sea surely? | | | |
Hope Prevails Still For Titanic Submersible Craft on 10:30 - Jun 21 with 9204 views | Sonofpugwash |
Hope Prevails Still For Titanic Submersible Craft on 10:23 - Jun 21 by soops | The transatlantic cable was made up of 2 ships carrying 1,500 mile of cable (meeting in the middle and splicing them together) in the mid 19th century so it shouldn't be beyond the wit of man in this day and age to cable something up for a few miles below sea surely? |
Too heavy,you wouldn't get far towing that.Even zip wires are substantial. Carbon nanotube cable the only solution and they're still way off development. | |
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Hope Prevails Still For Titanic Submersible Craft on 10:35 - Jun 21 with 9194 views | Northernr |
Hope Prevails Still For Titanic Submersible Craft on 10:30 - Jun 21 by Sonofpugwash | Too heavy,you wouldn't get far towing that.Even zip wires are substantial. Carbon nanotube cable the only solution and they're still way off development. |
Listen, you fcking tie it to something, or I ain't getting in. | | | |
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