Bright side here is they found debris and families have closure. Bright Side 2 is the designer of this ratchet ass boat died too so he wont need to live with the guilt.
For the past week, kept hearing on how large the search area was. The news media said that the area being searched was the area of the state of Connecticut.
In the end, the sub was located near the wreckage of the Titanic. “Really surprised” of that…not.
I wish the history search on Firefox was better because I can’t find the video anymore, but I was watching one that said at that depth, when the “ship” (piece of ship) imploded, the temperature would be as hot as the surface of the sun briefly. He said the longest they would have lasted was 30 milliseconds. Some said they likely had no idea and were dead the next second.
I love adventure but this was a company trying to make money.
This wasn’t someone building it in their backyard to show the world.
Ironically he talked how there had been no accidents in like 35 years. Yeah because they had engineers design it and they were rated.
I’m not an engineer but this design looked radically different. If you look at all the other ones, the pressure area is round to handle the extreme depths. This was weird cylinder.
This guy is usually pretty level headed, but why does he imply that the white house could have played a role in this? He’s better than that. And I can’t help but feel that he knew it would be a story on Fox.
Sorry…but this incident is NO different than a mountain rescue…when has the white house EVER played a role in rescue missions of private expeditions? And the Fox host pushes forward with blaming the Biden administration. What would a Republican have done different, especially considering that this was a private endeavor where everybody knew the risks. Would the Republican president do an “all hands on deck” rescue operation?
Crenshaw is off on this, we have no responsibility to put any of our resources in harms way for this.
And the “experts in the industry” that he talks about are almost certainly not as privy as the Navy to what the implosion sounded like.