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In reply to the discussion: My suspicion as to what caused the Titan disaster [View all]sarisataka
(19,457 posts)7. That is similar to the concern
Expressed by the safety manager. Repeated dives could be weakening the hull. There wouldn't necessarily be any external sign of the accumulated wear and tear.
He wanted to have it tested, they fired him instead.
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It's a joke! Aware of their plight..the Rich have a long history of suppression and cruelty.
Alexander Of Assyria
Jun 2023
#19
The Navy would not have certified the material without extensive testing beforehand. nt
NutmegYankee
Jun 2023
#11
I had a carbon fiber fishing rod I used for years I bent it nearly double and dropped it
doc03
Jun 2023
#16
I will take my chances. I just got it a couple months ago, have about 800 miles on it.
doc03
Jun 2023
#42
If I was a betting man, I would be betting on a hull fitting blowing in rather than a hull collapse;
Chainfire
Jun 2023
#26
So what happens to a human body if suddenly exposed to those types or pressures.
Chainfire
Jun 2023
#28