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appalachiablue

(42,341 posts)
Sat Aug 10, 2024, 01:35 PM Aug 10

OceanGate 'Titan' Submersible: Canada 'Highly Confident' It Heard Man-Made Noises In Search 6/23, 5 Passengers

- Canada·Exclusive. 'Canada was 'highly confident' it heard man-made noises during search for Titan submersible, documents show.'

Reported banging on June 19, 2023 kept hope going days after vessel was likely destroyed. CBC News, Aug. 10, 2024. 🐬
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Canada's military was "highly confident" for days in June 2023 that bangs heard underwater while searching for the missing Titan submersible were man made — by an object striking the hull of a vessel — near the famous Titanic wreck site, CBC News has learned.

Those noises helped keep hope going that the five wealthy explorers on board the missing vessel were still alive during the multi-day, multi-national search, even though it is now believed the vessel imploded within hours of going into the water.

Now internal government documents obtained by CBC News through the Access to Information Act reveal more details about what Canada's search team privately documented during the search, including that a military patrol plane first heard the banging on June 19, the day after the Titan went missing. The Royal Canadian Air Force's CP-140 Aurora heard multiple "bangs that they are highly confident are manmade by an object striking a hull," read multiple daily internal notices written by the Canadian Coast Guard between June 19 and June 22. 🛳

"They believe the sound originated from near [Titanic's] wreck site at a depth of approximately 10,000 feet."

That "sensitive information" was included in more than a dozen internal emails and updates to officials at Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) that CBC News obtained, and all the way up to Jody Thomas, the prime minister's national security adviser at the time.

* VIDEO, CBC | Banging heard underwater:
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/canada-search-titan-submersible-banging-sounds-1.7290441

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OceanGate 'Titan' Submersible: Canada 'Highly Confident' It Heard Man-Made Noises In Search 6/23, 5 Passengers (Original Post) appalachiablue Aug 10 OP
Man made noises: bones snapping and gasses escaping. Klarkashton Aug 10 #1
It Was Just Davy Jones MrWowWow Aug 10 #2
Probably an octopus knocking on the door intrepidity Aug 10 #3
So funny, not appalachiablue Aug 10 #5
The penalty for breaking basic engineering rules is sudden death. milestogo Aug 10 #6
The Canadians... FirefighterJo Aug 10 #4

appalachiablue

(42,341 posts)
5. So funny, not
Sat Aug 10, 2024, 01:56 PM
Aug 10

An investigation by CBC's The Fifth Estate and the Radio-Canada's Enquête uncovered new information about the doomed sub, including how OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush had boasted about breaking basic engineering rules and how, for three years, his experimental submersible was allowed to leave a Canadian port without any oversight to carry passengers to the Titanic. Rush was among those killed.

A report by the coast guard noted it was not "classified by any regulatory body" and had "defects/issues."

FirefighterJo

(305 posts)
4. The Canadians...
Sat Aug 10, 2024, 01:52 PM
Aug 10

Always look on the bright side I guess? At that depth... Any failure of the hull means being instantanelous reduced to a Rubics cubicle. That is by the way the best solution... They never felt anything. Never ever question Mother Nature and her laws of physics.

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