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That’s what I’ve been asking. I don’t understand how he knows this. All I can imagine is that he believes the hull sensors sounded early enough to give the passengers some time to try and surface.
There was a rumor about Titan sending a distress signal but apparently it wasn’t proven, based on a post upthread.
Here’s Cameron’s quote:
Cameron told ABC News that he believes the Titan's hull began to crack under pressure, and that its inside sensors gave the passengers a warning to that effect.
"We understand from inside the community that they had dropped their ascent weights and they were coming up, trying to manage an emergency," he said.
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James Cameron says the Titan passengers probably knew the submersible was in trouble
The <em>Titanic</em> director has made 33 dives to the shipwreck and visited ocean depths in a submersible he built himself. He compares OceanGate to the Titanic in that both ignored safety warnings.www.wbur.org
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Titanic tourist sub goes missing in Atlantic Ocean, June 2023 #3
The problem, IMO, isn’t the inherent danger of going on an underwater excursion. It’s the fact that OceanGate didn’t have the proper equipment to safely complete such an excursion I posted a little ways back that I hadn’t realized how many manned dives (in submersibles, I mean) had been...www.websleuths.com
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With all of the corner-cutting, I wonder if those inside sensors were even working.
Frightening.
JMVHO.