Titan submersible: ROVs 'won't be able to hear banging noises' says former Navy commander



Former Royal Australian Navy Commander, Frank Owen, discusses the rescue operation underway to try and find the missing OceanGate Titan submersible.

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27 thoughts on “Titan submersible: ROVs 'won't be able to hear banging noises' says former Navy commander”

  1. They would never send a space craft out a 2nd time without checking structural integrity. Why would they think they wouldn't need that check when diving to 3800 meters? If it imploded, even if it didn't, it's still like looking for a 2L Coke bottle on the ocean floor, either way. It's made from composite materials. It will never be found. Not the Coke bottle or the :"barbie sized" corpses by now.

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  2. With worlds technology that USA perceives to have and can't find this boat.

    CHINA & RUSSIA YOUR WATCHING. NOW YOU KNOW HOW TO GET YOUR MACHINES NEXT TO USA WATERS/BORDERS

    THESE GUYS ARE TOO WEAK THEY WONT BE ABLE TO DETECT YOU.

    GOOD MESSAGE WEST IS SENDING TO THE WORLD

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  3. The CEO had an interesting take on hiring practice. He liked hiring people who inspired him, not seasoned submariners and Marine engineers. They're all 45 year old white men and thats no good. Any fool knows genitallia and skin colour are the most important qualifications for building submersible vehicles.

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  4. The more that people experienced in submersibles and submarines describe what the OceanGate craft has not got, the more its basic safety systems weaknesses are exposed. No special design to make its top more visible to aircraft, no radar reflector, no back up radio communications, no escape hatch to connect to a back up submersible. How on earth did the support ship lose all sense of where the OceanGate was?

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  5. I hope it imploded so it would be very fast and without pain. I hope Ocean Gate is made to give money back to family's. Laws
    must be made for safety checks to be done prior to going under water in these sardine cans. This could have been avoided . The greed is unbelievable by the company to the point money was more important than
    lives.Owner brushed off safety. He needs to go to jail.

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