Admiral defends Navy after disasters at sea: 'Other ships weren't having collisions'
Source: Washington Post
Adm. Phil Davidson defended the service in a hearing that also focused on North Korea and China.
By Dan Lamothe February 12 at 3:11 PM
The top U.S. military official in the Pacific defended the Navy on Tuesday concerning two embarrassing collisions at sea that combined killed 17 sailors, saying that the fact of the matter is 280-odd other ships werent having collisions.
The comments by Adm. Phil Davidson came during questioning at a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing after he said the Navys senior leadership feels an immense amount of accountability for disasters involving the USS Fitzgerald and USS John S. McCain. The ships collided with commercial vessels about two months apart in the summer of 2017, with the sailors drowning inside flooded compartments.
Sen. Angus King (I-Maine) asked Davidson, who oversaw the Navys investigation of the disasters, about the recent publication of investigative reports by ProPublica in which former senior defense officials said Navy leaders had ignored pleas for help to make sure sailors were appropriately trained and ships were well maintained. The senator appeared to take exception to Davidsons remarks.
Airplanes are landing all over America, and just because they arent all crashing doesnt mean they dont need a high level of maintenance, King said. To tell me that isnt very convincing. I think it had been 40 years since weve had collisions of this nature? Are you saying that there were failures that led to these collisions because there were 280 ships that didnt have collisions? Isnt that the standard? No collisions?"
King called the collisions avoidable tragedies and asked for specific data about the certification of sailors to deploy, maintenance aboard ships, training and staffing levels.
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Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2019/02/12/admiral-defends-navy-after-disasters-sea-other-ships-werent-having-collisions/
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(1,508 posts)LastLiberal in PalmSprings
(12,901 posts)Do these guys ever listen to themselves?
ROB-ROX
(767 posts)I know all members are trained and tested before they are APPROVED to do their work assignment. I think those who failed may have been ASLEEP. The long hours which are exhausting may be the problem. I remember sleeping when I could since people were required to work long hours; then work at night with little rest. A person may be well fed and have a place to sleep, but it does not help if the people are exhausted. I am amazed this has not happened more frequently? I think the commercial ships seem to have no problems because the ships have different shifts and those people get their REST and do not work 24 hours a day........
The standard is you never collide. It applies from the first fucking rowboat up until an aircraft carrier. I don't even understand why there is a question.