OceanGate co-founder Guillermo Sohnlein was questioned this week during public hearings aimed at finding out what caused his company submarine to implode on a trip to see the wreckage of the ...
The Coast Guard Marine Board of Investigation hearing on the Titan submersible implosion revealed new information on the tragedy. Here's what we know. More from News The Coast Guard Marine Board ...
OceanGate co-founder Guillermo Sohnlein revealed during U.S. Coast Guard hearings Monday the company had built the Titan ...
An earlier purchase-leaseback company called Cyclops 1 LLC that dealt with Titan’s predecessor submersible had for some backers returned nearly 90 percent on their initial investment.
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NBC Universal, Inc. Among the last words heard from the crew of an experimental submersible ... survived the implosion. Wreckage of the Titan was subsequently found on the ocean floor about ...
Sohnlein – who for a time served as the company’s CEO – left the company in 2013, 10 years before the implosion killed ... first time a manned deep-ocean submersible had ever imploded ...
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the company that owned the Titan submersible. Nissen was the first witness at a Coast Guard hearing in South Carolina on Monday. The hearing is being held to determine what caused the implosion.
Karl Stanley, the owner of the Honduras-based deep-sea diving expedition company Roatan Institute of Deepsea Exploration, testified on Tuesday during the U.S. Coast Guard's hearing on the 2023 ...