When asked if there was pressure to get the Titan into the water, he responded "100%." The marine board also asked Nissen if he felt that the pressure compromised safety decisions and testing.
A former OceanGate scientific director said the Titan submersible suffered a malfunction six days before imploding in June 2023, killing all five people on board. Steven Ross, a marine ...
OceanGate co-founder Guillermo Söhnlein told a Coast Guard hearing Monday that the cause of Titan submersible disaster may never be known. He also told the panel it “was not supposed to happen.” ...
When asked if there was pressure to get the Titan into the water, he responded, “100 percent.” He said that he refused to pilot the Titan years ago because he didn’t trust the operations ...
The CEO of a submersible manufacturing company testified Friday that he checked out a prototype of OceanGate’s Titan submersible four years before the vessel imploded near the Titanic shipwreck ...
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 ...
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 ...
Amber Bay testifies on Sept. 24, 2024, at the U.S. Coast Guard's TItan submersible hearing. U.S. Coast Guard She noted differences in the weather and water conditions on the 2023 missions compared ...
At one point, Rojas teared up while remembering "five people smiling" before boarding the Titan and heading below the water. "They were just happy to go, that’s the memory I have," she said.
At one point, Ms Rojas teared up while remembering "five people smiling" before boarding the Titan and heading below the water. "They were just happy to go, that’s the memory I have," she said.
Bay said she was present for all Titan missions in 2021 and 2022, as well as the first three in 2023 -- missing the fourth and fifth, which would turn out to be the last, due to a family obligation.