The U.S. Coast Guard has released the first photo of the doomed OceanGate Titan submersible as part of a two week hearing into the incident that began Monday.
OceanGateannouncedon Thursday afternoon it believes a “debris field” discovered near theTitanicindicates all five passengers aboardOceanGate’sTitansubmersible“have sadly been lost.” Theexperimental, uncertified vesseldisappeared on Sunday during its 2.5 mile descent to briefly visit the historic ship’...
Both the U.S. and Canadian Coast Guard are searching for the missing submersible using sonar buoys and other means. As of Tuesday morning, theAPis reporting that 10,000 miles had been searched. The submersible named Titan pulled out at 6:00 a.m. Sunday morning and all the required safety...
OceanGate: Firm that owned the submersible Titan suspends commercial operations Five people on board the vessel were killed including the CEO of the expedition company Stockton Rush. The firm that owned the submersible Titan has suspended its commercial operations, it announced on its website....
Nearly three weeks after its submersible vessel Titan imploded, killing all five people on board, OceanGate is suspending all exploration and commercial operations. The organization posted on its website on Thursday that it would no longer be sending individuals down to the wreckage of the T...
In a response to OceanGate's lawsuit, Lochridge alleged in a 2018 court filing that he had been wrongfully terminated and that his actions were aimed at ensuring the safety of passengers on the submersible, called the Titan. The Titan is now the focus of a massive search in the North Atlan...
OceanGate former marine operations chief testifies on Titan submersible David Lochridge, former director of marine operations for OceanGate, testified he repeatedly voiced safety concerns about the Titan sub, saying he had "no confidence" in the way it was being built....
Inside the Titan Dubbed the Titan, OceanGate's deep sea vessel, was said to be the only five-person submersible in the world with the capabilities to reach the Titanic's depth, nearly 2 and a half miles beneath the ocean's surface, CBS "Sunday Mornings" correspondent David Pogue repo...
The submersible Titan was reported overdue Sunday night about 435 miles south of St. John's, Newfoundland, according to Canada's Joint Rescue Coordination Center, spurring a desperate international rescue effort. Rescuers were racing against the clock because the oxygen supply cou...
Search crews were still hopeful Thursday morning that they could find the five people alive on the Titan submersible, but as the search area expanded to about double the size of Connecticut, fear was mounting that oxygen in the vessel may already have run out. ...