The United States Coast Guard’s investigation into the Titan submersible disaster has now concluded two weeks of public ...
The United States Coast Guard wrapped up the first day of hearings Monday into the deadly Titan submersible implosion from June 2023, with former OceanGate employees providing a detailed account ...
Two weeks of public testimony concluded Friday in the U.S. Coast Guard’s investigation to establish what caused the Titan submersible to implode during a deep ocean dive last year, killing all ...
(AP Photo) The U.S. Coast Guard said Sunday it is leading an investigation into the loss of the Titan submersible that ... investigation board and the United Kingdom Marine Accident Investigation ...
PHOTO: Renata Rojas, an OceanGate mission specialist, testifies during the U.S. Coast Guard's hearing on the Titan implosion, Sept. 19, 2024, in North Charleston, S.C. (United States Coast Guard) ...
A Canadian surveillance aircraft looking for the missing Titan submersible in the North Atlantic “detected underwater noises in the search area,” the United States Coast Guard said early ...
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 ...
He said he knew the Titan submersible had not been inspected by the United States Coast Guard in 2021, 2022 or 2023. Ross also mentioned two incidents during the 2022 Titanic expedition dives ...
Over the past two weeks, the US Coast Guard has held hearings on how the Titan, a privately owned submersible vessel that imploded 15 months ago at the bottom of the North Atlantic Ocean ...
Captain Jamie Frederick, member of the US Coast Guard who oversaw rescue mission of the Titan and its five crew, began testifying after McCoy. Coast Guard Search and Rescue Specialist Scott Talbot was ...
"United States medical professionals ... On June 23, the Coast Guard announced the death of five tourists aboard the deep-sea OceanGate Titan submersible, which was headed for the Titanic shipwreck.