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The lead engineer on the doomed Titan submersible said Monday that he “100%” felt pressure to get it in the water.. Tony Nissen — testifying as the first witness at a Coast Guard hearing ...
The lead engineer on the doomed Titan submersible said Monday that he “100%” felt pressure to get it in the water. Tony Nissen — testifying as the first witness at a Coast Guard hearing into ...
Tony Nissen, left, head engineer for OceanGate, talks with the Coast Guard's lead counsel Lars Okmark during a recess in a Coast Guard investigatory hearing on the causes of the implosion of an ...
However, Tony Nissen – former OceanGate engineering director – understood OceanGate's leader, Stockton Rush, did care about the vessel's safety. "For all of Stockton's faults," Nissen said, ...
Tony Nissen, former head engineer for OceanGate, waits for board members to return during a recess in a Coast Guard investigatory hearing on the causes of the implosion of an experimental ...
A damning new documentary condemns Stockton Rush, the founder and CEO of OceanGate, the defunct company whose Titan submersible imploded in the Atlantic Ocean June 2023. Former employees allege in ...
Tony Nissen, former engineering director for OceanGate, was the first witness at a Coast Guard hearing in South Carolina on Monday. News Sports Autos Business Michigan Life + Home Entertainment ...
The hearing’s first witness, Tony Nissen, discussed his role as OceanGate’s director of engineering from 2016 to 2019, during a time when the company was developing and testing the first ...
Titan submersible hearing to call key employee who said craft was unsafe. When asked if there was pressure to get Titan into the water, OceanGate’s former engineering director, Tony Nissen ...
Nissen described post-dive hull crack problems that he observed in the Titan serial 1 hull, a novel carbon fiber design, in 2018 and 2019. Nissen claimed he was fired in 2019 for voicing safety ...
Nissen also noted that the Titan was struck by lightning during a test mission in 2018, and that might have compromised its hull. When asked if there was pressure to get the Titan into the water ...