James Cameron Blames Titanic Sub Builder for Safety Failures 🚢
Renowned filmmaker James Cameron accuses the Titanic submersible manufacturer of cutting corners, raising concerns over the safety of the missing crew. Discover the latest developments in this unfolding story.
About this video
James Cameron Accuses Titanic , Submersible Builder of Cutting Corners.
The search for the missing Titanic sub crew has come to an end after it was determined that they were killed as a result of a "catastrophic implosion," CNN reports.
The sub, Titan, lost communication with the surface after an hour and 45 minutes of diving.
'Titanic' director James Cameron,
who has visited the famous underwater wreckage 33 times via submersible, .
says he knew days ago that the
crew was no longer alive.
Their comms were lost, and
navigation was lost - and I said instantly, you can't lose comms and navigation together without an extreme catastrophic event or high, highly energetic catastrophic event. , James Cameron, via the BBC.
And the first thing
that popped to mind
was an implosion, James Cameron, via the BBC.
Cameron blames the Titan sub's parent company OceanGate, for cutting corners.
He says that the company "didn't get certified because they knew they wouldn't pass.".
I was very suspect of the technology that they were using.
I wouldn't have gotten in that sub, James Cameron, via the BBC.
Cameron says that OceanGate was warned by people in the deep submergence community as well
as the Marine Technology Society that they were
"going on a path to catastrophe," the BBC reports.
Cameron went on to say there was
a "terrible irony" in the Titan disaster,
likening it to the sinking of the Titanic.
We now have another wreck that is based on unfortunately the same principles of not heeding warnings. OceanGate were warned, James Cameron, via the BBC
The search for the missing Titanic sub crew has come to an end after it was determined that they were killed as a result of a "catastrophic implosion," CNN reports.
The sub, Titan, lost communication with the surface after an hour and 45 minutes of diving.
'Titanic' director James Cameron,
who has visited the famous underwater wreckage 33 times via submersible, .
says he knew days ago that the
crew was no longer alive.
Their comms were lost, and
navigation was lost - and I said instantly, you can't lose comms and navigation together without an extreme catastrophic event or high, highly energetic catastrophic event. , James Cameron, via the BBC.
And the first thing
that popped to mind
was an implosion, James Cameron, via the BBC.
Cameron blames the Titan sub's parent company OceanGate, for cutting corners.
He says that the company "didn't get certified because they knew they wouldn't pass.".
I was very suspect of the technology that they were using.
I wouldn't have gotten in that sub, James Cameron, via the BBC.
Cameron says that OceanGate was warned by people in the deep submergence community as well
as the Marine Technology Society that they were
"going on a path to catastrophe," the BBC reports.
Cameron went on to say there was
a "terrible irony" in the Titan disaster,
likening it to the sinking of the Titanic.
We now have another wreck that is based on unfortunately the same principles of not heeding warnings. OceanGate were warned, James Cameron, via the BBC
3.9
6 user reviews
Write a Review
User Reviews
0 reviewsBe the first to comment...
Video Information
Views
34.8K
Total views since publication
Duration
1:31
Video length
Published
Jun 23, 2023
Release date
About the Channel
Related Trending Topics
LIVE TRENDSThis video may be related to current global trending topics. Click any trend to explore more videos about what's hot right now!
THIS VIDEO IS TRENDING!
This video is currently trending in Morocco under the topic 'météo demain'.
Share This Video
SOCIAL SHAREShare this video with your friends and followers across all major social platforms including X (Twitter), Facebook, Youtube, Pinterest, VKontakte, and Odnoklassniki. Help spread the word about great content!