Mexico's Navy Points Finger at US After Ship Hits Brooklyn Bridge
- The Mexican ship Cuauhtemoc crashed in the United States on Saturday night while under the control of a New York harbor pilot.
- The crash occurred during a training mission, with harbor pilot control required by New York regulations and investigations now underway.
- The accident left two dead and 20 injured, with 172 cadets and crew returning to Mexico and two injured remaining hospitalized in New York.
- An official report states "every maneuver the ship made" was under the pilot’s control, and the dock-to-bridge distance was very short.
- U.S. Authorities, including the Transportation Security Agency and Coast Guard, along with insurance adjusters, will determine causes and responsibilities.
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New York Pilot Was in Control of Mexican Navy Ship
A New York-based harbor pilot was operating the Mexican navy ship that crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge over the weekend, officials said Tuesday. "The ship must be controlled by a specialized harbor pilot from the New York government," Admiral Raymundo Pedro Morales Ángeles said at a press conference, per the...
Cuauhtémoc Vessel Crash: It Had to Be Controlled by a New York Government Pilot, Says Semar
At the morning press conference of President Claudia Sheinbaum, Raymundo Pedro Morales Ángeles, at the head of the Secretariat of the Navy (Semar), reported that a pilot from New York was the one who had control of the Cuauhtémoc Ship at the time of the crash. “The ship has to be controlled by a specialized port pilot from the Government of New York. All the maneuver that the ship did, from the time it departs from the dock until it has the cras…
A NY Pilot Was in Charge When Mexico's Ship Crashed Into the Brookyn Bridge
A pilot from New York was in control of the Mexican naval ship that crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge. The National Transportation Safety Board said it is standard practice for a local pilot to board a vessel to help them start their navigation out to sea. The head of Mexico’s Navy, Raymundo Pedro Morales, made […] The post A NY Pilot Was in Charge When Mexico’s Ship Crashed Into the Brookyn Bridge appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
The Mexican Government Assures that the Maneuver of the Ship ‘Cuauhtémoc’ in New York Was in Charge of an American Port Pilot
The president's government, Claudia Sheinbaum, has confirmed that the maneuvers of the Cuauhtémoc school ship, from its departure from the dock to the collision with the Brooklyn Bridge in New York, were carried out by a U.S. port pilot. Raymundo Pedro Morales Angeles, Admiral Secretary of the Navy (Semar), has added information about the weekend tragedy that claimed the life of the cadet, America Yamilet Sánchez, 20, and the sailor, Adal Jair M…
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