Mike 1017 Posted Monday at 04:29 PM Posted Monday at 04:29 PM The Titan Impolsion Documentary is on MAX. Accident or crime? Mike
Ace-Garageguy Posted Monday at 08:14 PM Posted Monday at 08:14 PM A crime of stupidity and cowboy "engineering". 5
espo Posted Monday at 08:59 PM Posted Monday at 08:59 PM The Coast Guard should never have allowed this contraption to be operated in the first place. 2
johnyrotten Posted Monday at 09:17 PM Posted Monday at 09:17 PM I listened to many hours of the investigation while at work, and tons of interviews and people looking at the wreckage giving their ideas on the failure. Whole situation is/was crazy,and preventable. I'll have to check this out.
slusher Posted Monday at 10:32 PM Posted Monday at 10:32 PM When you watch how it was made i can’t understand it lasting as long as it did.. 2
Mike 1017 Posted Tuesday at 11:07 AM Author Posted Tuesday at 11:07 AM 14 hours ago, espo said: The Coast Guard should never have allowed this contraption to be operated in the first place. It was never register with the Coast Guard, so they didn't know that it even existed. 1
Fat Brian Posted Tuesday at 06:20 PM Posted Tuesday at 06:20 PM While I do enjoy the schadenfreude of the creator of this deathtrap getting to experience the results of his reckless disregard for basic safety and sound engineering I do hope the families of the passengers find a way to sue the company out of existence. Unfortunately, this probably falls into some legal loopholes where it will be difficult to make that happen. This is such and edge case the laws that would have prevented it haven't been written yet.
johnyrotten Posted Wednesday at 09:26 AM Posted Wednesday at 09:26 AM 14 hours ago, Fat Brian said: While I do enjoy the schadenfreude of the creator of this deathtrap getting to experience the results of his reckless disregard for basic safety and sound engineering I do hope the families of the passengers find a way to sue the company out of existence. Unfortunately, this probably falls into some legal loopholes where it will be difficult to make that happen. This is such and edge case the laws that would have prevented it haven't been written yet. The fact that any "passengers" were called crewmembers (specialists in this case if I'm remembering correctly) is/was how they circumvented some of those laws/regulations. Along with it being "experimental". I'm curious if any civil suits will be as publicize as the incident was, if they happen.
slusher Posted Friday at 12:53 PM Posted Friday at 12:53 PM Has anyone went down too see any pieces of the titan sub? Has there been tv show about it? I watched a show about how it was made and concern when it was diving and later we kno what happened..
Ace-Garageguy Posted Friday at 01:06 PM Posted Friday at 01:06 PM 10 minutes ago, slusher said: Has anyone went down too see any pieces of the titan sub? Has there been tv show about it? I watched a show about how it was made and concern when it was diving and later we kno what happened.. There are some videos available on YouTube of the remains on the bottom. Analysis of the wreckage photos and videos played a large part in determining how the failure occurred. 1
imarriedawitch Posted Friday at 01:50 PM Posted Friday at 01:50 PM Once heard someone say that the most dangerous thing you can do is fly in something you built yourself. This may top that. 1
Tim W. SoCal Posted Friday at 10:29 PM Posted Friday at 10:29 PM 9 hours ago, slusher said: Has there been tv show about it? "Implosion: The Titanic Sub Disaster" documentary began airing on May 28. You can catch it on The Discovery Channel, Max, Discovery+ or Amazon Prime Video. It is VERY interesting and informative. 1
Tim W. SoCal Posted Friday at 10:34 PM Posted Friday at 10:34 PM On 6/2/2025 at 3:32 PM, slusher said: When you watch how it was made i can’t understand it lasting as long as it did.. Plus is was stored outside on the eastern Canadian coast, IIRC, during frozen winters.
slusher Posted yesterday at 07:51 AM Posted yesterday at 07:51 AM 9 hours ago, Tim W. SoCal said: Plus is was stored outside on the eastern Canadian coast, IIRC, during frozen winters. I will check Discovery on demand and on line…
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