OceanGate's Titan sub briefly became tangled up in the Titanic during a 2022 dive, according to a mission specialist who was on the dive.
The Titan submersible imploded last year while on another trip to the Titanic wreckage site, and an investigative hearing is being held in South Carolina.
Stockton Rush styled himself as a cross between an Ernest Shackleton style explorer and an Elon Musk-esq business visionary.
The passenger testified that the mission was scrapped because the sub couldn't navigate, and was swimming in circles.
The CEO of a submersible manufacturing company testified Friday that he checked out a prototype of OceanGate’s Titan submersible four years before the vessel imploded near the Titanic shipwreck — ...
Lahey lent his signature. It was OceanGate attorney Jane Shvets who pointed out to the Marine Board of Investigation that a ...
A man who went on two OceanGate deep-sea dives to see the Titanic testified that he understood the risk and he could die if ...
OceanGate took a former contractor off her position after she voiced safety concerns, according to her testimony during day ...
Friday’s Titan Marine Board of Investigation public hearing will feature a newly added witness, according to a late-night ...
OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush, who died piloting the Titan, took the bulk of the blame during the hearing’s first two days. Tony Nissen, former director of engineering, characterized Rush as someone who ...
David Lochridge, the former director of marine operations for OceanGate, said he was known as a "troublemaker" in the company ...
A mission specialist for the company that owned the Titan submersible that imploded last year told the U.S. Coast Guard on Thursday that the firm was staffed ...