Man recounts his rescue from submersible 'Pisces III' which got trapped off Irish coast



Roger Mallinson was rescued when his submersible sank off the coast of Ireland in 1973.

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35 thoughts on “Man recounts his rescue from submersible 'Pisces III' which got trapped off Irish coast”

  1. Who would pay £250 thousand for a death trap it screams danger , yet billionaires haven’t got nothing else to spend their money on but sign their life away , it’s a joke waiting for Mr blobby to rescue them

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  2. Roger – bless him – reminds me of my sister who when telling a story doesn’t just go around the houses, she takes a bus, a train, a plane and a finally a taxi…..🤣

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  3. My grandad,Roy Browne, was one of the men who submerged the Pisces 2 to conduct the rescue on pisces 3. The other man who was rescued, Stephen Mcginty’ wrote a book called ‘the dive’ for anybody wanting to know more about the story

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  4. How rude! Let the man speak and tell his story.. i would gladly listen to his whole story. What a lovely, polite gentleman.. didnt deserve that idiot interupting him.. i have not watched sky news for over 8 years but this caught my eye.. its the most interesting story ive ever heard from sky news.. i agree.. he needs his own documentary

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  5. 0:13 I'm confused by the host's wording regarding Shahzada Dawood. Why does he call him a Pakistani based in the UK? He has British citizenship. He's British-Pakistani which is how other British news agencies such as the BBC refer to him as.

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  6. It took that many hours to get oxygen to them at lesser depth, much closer to shore, and the manned support craft just above them in the water knowing their position

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  7. I really wanted to hear more of his story! The interviewer was rude to cut him off. I know there are time constraints on TV, but geeze, he has an amazing story to tell! Such a pitty to rush him like that! He deserves more time to tell his story in a documentary.

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  8. I could sit and watch a documentary and listen to Roger talk all day. Its amazing that he still remembers the accurate depths, work detail, names etc. We should get people like him to help find solutions, troubleshoot modern day problems and give them more credit for their knowledge, wisdom and resolve. They made things work without tech and used survivalist intuition and initiative which is lacking in todays world where we rely on simulated models, algorithms and over inflated sense of confidence brought on by qualifications. Where is his Knighthood? Will we ever learn? 'Hierarchy hinders progress'.

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