2023-06-23 08:04:52
World famous director James Cameron, who dived to the wreck of the Titanic 33 times, revealed to > that a number of senior influencers in the deepwater engineering community had written letters to the company that operated the submarine regarding safety concerns.
Cameron said: “I was struck by the similarity to the Titanic disaster, in which the captain was repeatedly warned regarding the ice in front of his ship, yet he strode forward at full speed through an ice field on a moonless night.”
He pointed out that the incident of the submarine “Titan”, in which the death of its crew was announced, said, “The warnings were not heeded. The disaster is repeated in the exact same location.”
Also, earlier, a Mexican representative spoke regarding his experience on the stricken submarine “Titan”, and Alan Astrada revealed terrifying details, most notably the depletion of the vehicle’s energy very quickly and suddenly, to nearly 40 percent.
The US Coast Guard announced Thursday that the wreckage of the submarine “Titan”, which went missing a few days ago at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean, was found, and those on board were killed.
The media and engineering community considered the Titan’s voyage towards its death a great adventure for an unqualified submarine.
According to depth experts, access to remote points in the oceans is not a problem, if safety laws and requirements are observed, as did other adventurers such as James Cameron, who reached the farthest point on Earth, which is the “Marina Trench” in the western Pacific Ocean.
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