Pilot on board the Dali tried to slow ship before it struck Key Bridge

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A pilot guiding the ship headed out of Baltimore ordered its rudder turned hard to the left and an anchor dropped in an effort to steady and slow the vessel.

When a massive ship lost power on its way out of the Port of Baltimore and headed toward a major bridge, the pilot ordered its rudder turned hard to the left and its left anchor dropped in an effort to slow the vessel and stop it swinging to the right, according to the head of a national association for ship pilots.

The 985-foot container ship, known as the Dali, left Baltimore about 12:30 a.m. Tuesday, bound for Sri Lanka. Clay Diamond, the executive director of the American Pilots’ Association, said the ship experienced a “full blackout” around 1:20 a.m., meaning it lost both engine power and electrical power to the ship’s control and communications systems.The ship was traveling at 8 knots, a normal speed for the area that Diamond described as “ahead slow.

The huge vessel soon struck one of the bridge’s supports, causing it to crumple and crash down into the Chesapeake Bay. Two members of a work crew on the bridge were rescued, but another six are presumed dead, the Coast Guard said. The collision led toWho are the people presumed dead in the Baltimore bridge collapse?

Diamond said he had been in constant communication with the Association of Maryland Pilots on Tuesday and that the pilot on board had given a statement to investigators from the Coast Guard and the National Transportation Safety Board, which is leading the investigation into what went wrong. A second pilot aboard the Dali was an apprentice who had started his training last month, Diamond said.Diamond said it is unusual for a ship to experience a total loss of power.

Foreign-flagged ships are required to have pilots aboard to guide them in and out of U.S. ports. Pilots have detailed knowledge of local shipping channels and complete an apprenticeship before becoming fully qualified. Diamond said they don’t take direct command of the vessel, but work with its crew to get it safely out to sea., sending at least eight people from a construction crew into the water. Two people were rescued and the remaining six are presumed dead, officials said.

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