‘I was booked on doomed Titan sub but backed out after one comment’ | World | News

A university professor who entered the almost malicious Titan divers caused him to be based on the decision to dive. Jim Kitchen, a 60 -year -old business professor of North Carolina University, said he decided that he would not go during the briefing before the dive.
The reason for his return was about how his questions were answered by the Oceansgate team or left aside. Mr. Kitchen said how the ship’s concerns about the talent of the Titan and the weather were pushed. However, it was the last question that caused Titan to change his mind when he asked how many times the Titanic fell into the wreckage of Titanic.
When the answer was zero, Oceangate CEO told Stockton Rush that he no longer wanted to ride the ship. He said Times: “No answer was’. So I hurried and said, ‘Hey, talk to me.’ I didn’t want to produce everyone in the group.
Finally, on June 18, 2023, Mr. Kitchen’s decision was saved, Titan Diver was imposed, and killed five passengers, including Mr. Rush.
Moreover, Mr. Kitchen had to continue, he was canceled due to bad weather. As a result, Mr. Kitchen says that he was largely suffered from the regret of the survivors, because if the dive had not been canceled due to air, he could be killed.
Two years after Titan’s last dive, and a report from the US Coast Guard officers concluded that the primary cause of the disaster did not follow Oceansgate and the “divers could not follow the established engineering protocols for security, test and care”. They added that the disaster was “prevented”.
David Lochridge, one of the noticers who will talk after the disaster, has made a few curses over the years since Titan’s death. David was dismissed by Oceangate in 2018 after warning about security problems, Told to BBC How problematic Titan’s carbon body felt.
He said: “When the carbon body came in, it was an absolute confusion ım I brought all the problems I saw… But I only encountered resistance.”
Oceangate spokesman said: “After the tragedy occurred, the company permanently injured the operations and directed its resources towards cooperation with the investigation of the coastal protection.
“We wish the deepest condolences to the families of those who died on June 18, 2023 and the families of those who were affected by tragedy.”