OceanGate Titan submersible

2024 - 9 - 24

Titanic 2.0: Secrets, Submersibles, and Surreal Testimonies!

Amber Bay - exploration - OceanGate - robotic technology - Stockton Rush - submarine diving - Titan submersible - Titanic - U.S. Coast Guard

Dive deep into the OceanGate Titan saga as employees navigate twists in testimonies and eerie wreckage videos!

The story surrounding the OceanGate Titan submersible and its tragic fate continues to rivet audiences globally. CEO Stockton Rush, who perished during a dive last year, was a staunch defender of the submersible's design, assuring his employees that it was safe. However, as we all know too well, sometimes even the strongest characters can meet with the ocean’s might. The submersible's demise has initiated multiple investigations, with the U.S. Coast Guard hosting public hearings where former OceanGate officials are testifying about the sequence of events leading to the implosion.

Amber Bay, the former Director of Administration at OceanGate, stepped into the spotlight recently, staunchly dismissing claims that the employees were desperate or felt pressured into risky situations. Instead, she emphasized the dedication and professionalism of the staff amidst challenging economic conditions. After all, when your company is asking you to forego paychecks just to keep the lights on, it shows the crew was committed beyond a paycheck. This grey area of sacrifice and loyalty begs the question: how far would you go for a company you believed in?

The investigations took a haunting turn with recent footage showcasing robots sifting through the wreckage of the Titan submersible. These scenes are not just grim reminders of what once was; they are also crucial in piecing together the puzzle of this high-profile maritime disaster. The official investigation aims to shed light on failed safety protocols, lingering questions, and the future of deep-sea exploration. Experts are waiting with bated breath for real-time updates, all while the ocean keeps its secrets.

As the hearing unfolds, there’s an undeniable sense of suspense. What will the next testimony reveal? And what has the ocean floor concealed through the years? If nothing else, this incident serves as a stark reminder of the perils of exploration, a field known for its highs and lows. Fun fact: did you know the Titanic wreckage is over 12,000 feet deep? Also, this isn't the first time technology has faced a critical failure; six previous ventures have similarly ended in tragedy, reminding us that the call of the deep sea is as perilous as it is alluring.

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OceanGate CEO, killed in Titan submersible dive, had claimed it ... (Hindustan Times)

The CEO of OceanGate, who died on the Titan submersible last year, had told his employees that he believed in its 'safe' design. | Trending.

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LIVE: Former OceanGate administrator to testify on Titan disaster in ... (Live 5 News WCSC)

The former director of ...

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OceanGate employee denies suggestion of 'desperation' to ... (BreakingNews.ie)

Amber Bay was director of administration for the company that owned the doomed Titan submersible.

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Top OceanGate official to testify at Coast Guard hearing on Titan sub ... (KCBY.com 11)

The Coast Guard opened a public hearing earlier this month that is part of a high level investigation into the cause of the implosion.

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LIVE: Top OceanGate official testifies at Titan submersible hearing (shorelinemedia.net)

Amber Bay, the former director of administration at OceanGate, is set to testify on the sixth day of the U.S. Coast Guard's public hearing into the loss of ...

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OceanGate employee pushes back against idea of 'desperation' to ... (The Associated Press)

A key employee with the company that owned the experimental submersible that imploded en route to the wreckage of the Titanic has pushed back at a question ...

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OceanGate asked workers to forego paychecks, former employees ... (CNN)

The company that developed and operated the doomed Titan submersible asked its employees to forego paychecks as it faced economic challenges, according to ...

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New video shows robots arms picking through wreckage of doomed ... (New York Post)

The eerie video, released by the Marine Board of Investigation late Monday, shows a remotely operated vehicle attaching ropes and equipment to what appears ...

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Titan inquiry: OceanGate employee pushes back against idea of ... (CBC.ca)

A key employee with the company that owned the experimental submersible that imploded en route to the wreckage of the Titanic pushed back at a question from ...

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OceanGate employee denies 'desperation' to complete missions ... (National Post)

Amber Bay insisted the company would not "conduct dives that would be risky just to meet a need."

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WATCH LIVE: Titan Submersible Hearings Day 6 (ABC NEWS 4)

The OceanGate Titan submersible suffered a catastrophic implosion on June 18, 2023 while diving to the wreck of the Titanic, resulting in the death of all five ...

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The OceanGate Titan implosion left a 30000-square-meter debris field (Popular Science)

The US Coast Guard recovered most, but not all, of the debris from the ocean floor.

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“OceanGate came very, very close to killing me,” former Titan crew ... (WCBD News 2)

NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – A former OceanGate dive passenger and colleague of the late CEO Stockton Rush claimed that Rush knew the submersible he was ...

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Former OceanGate employee gets emotional during hearing: 'It's ... (ABC News)

Amber Bay, former OceanGate director of administration, testified on Tuesday during the U.S. Coast Guard hearing on the Titan implosion.

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OceanGate employee pushes back against idea of 'desperation' to ... (NBC10 Boston)

Amber Bay, director of administration for the company that owned the doomed Titan submersible, insisted Tuesday that the company would not “conduct dives ...

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OceanGate employee pushes back against idea of 'desperation' to ... (NBC Southern California)

Amber Bay, director of administration for the company that owned the doomed Titan submersible, insisted Tuesday that the company would not “conduct dives ...

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Submarine builder recounts how a trip in OceanGate's Titan sub ... (GeekWire)

OceanGate Titan crew From 2019: Karl Stanley, Petros Mathioudakis, pilot Stockton Rush and Joel Perry get ready for a crucial test dive of OceanGate's Titan ...

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NTSB engineer to testify before Coast Guard in Titan submersible ... (The Associated Press)

A key employee with the company that owned the experimental submersible that imploded en route to the wreckage of the Titanic says the tragedy remains difficult ...

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NTSB engineer to testify in Titan submersible disaster hearing (Irish Examiner)

An engineer with the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is scheduled to testify in front of the Coast Guard on Wednesday about the experimental ...

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Federal engineer to give evidence at Titan submersible disaster ... (BreakingNews.ie)

The Coast Guard opened a public hearing earlier this month that is part of a high-level investigation into the cause of the implosion.

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OceanGate employee pushes back against idea of 'desperation' to ... (NBC10 Boston)

Amber Bay, director of administration for the company that owned the doomed Titan submersible, insisted Tuesday that the company would not “conduct dives ...

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