OceanGate Documentaries Dive Into Questions About Sub Tragedy
- The Titan submersible imploded on June 18, 2023, near the Titanic wreck, killing CEO Stockton Rush and four passengers.
- The core event followed years of warnings as engineers like Tony Nissen refused to pilot the vessel due to safety faults.
- Documentaries by Netflix and Discovery chronicle the expedition, showing the development flaws and Rush’s disregard of engineers’ concerns.
- The sub’s carbon fiber hull cracked and collapsed under pressure about 90 minutes into its dive, instantly vaporizing all onboard, according to investigations.
- The U.S. Coast Guard concluded a two-year investigation and will release a final report soon, while OceanGate has permanently ceased operations.
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After the deadly implosion of the "Titan" there is fierce criticism of the late Stockton Rush: "He was a psychopath!" In a new documentation on a streaming platform, experts who had warned of death in the water speak out. He had a dream, and no one was allowed to stand in the way: The OceanGate founder wanted to bring "Titan" paying guests to the Titanic with his own built submarine. The new Netflix documentary "Titan: The OceanGate Disaster" no…


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OceanGate documentaries dive into questions about sub tragedy
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