Coast Guard Investigative Hearing into Titan Submersible Loss Begins

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Coast Guard Investigative Hearing into Titan Submersible Loss Begins
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The U.S. Coast Guard began a two-week public hearing to investigate the implosion of the Titan submersible last summer, which killed all five people on board. The hearings will examine various aspects of the tragedy, including pre-accident events, regulatory compliance, crew qualifications, and the submersible industry.

The Coast Guard’s investigative hearing into the loss of the Titan submersible last summer began Monday, with a visual re-creation of the sub’s journey and testimony from a former OceanGate employee. The hearings, which are expected to last two weeks, are being held to learn more about why the submersible imploded in the depths of the Atlantic Ocean, killing all five people aboard.

He added that he tried to keep his clashes with Rush behind closed doors so that others in the company wouldn’t be aware."Most people would eventually just back down to Stockton," he said.To begin the hearing, the Coast Guard presented an animated visual re-creation of the journey of the Titan before it imploded. Only audio was made available of the stream, so the visual was not seen in the Coast Guard’s YouTube livestream.

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