OceanGate Sub Disaster Was it safe? Did they choose the right team?

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OceanGate’s sub “Titan” meets a tragic end with a possible implosion 3800 meters below the ocean exploring the Titanic. Amongst the 5 was OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush. First and foremost we should take a moment to reflect on the human tragedy. Beyond that you should ask yourself just what risks are truly worth it. We all have an adventurous spirit and some have the funds to go beyond the weekend warrior. But even those who climb Everest ensure to take every precaution and research and train to ensure they make it out alive. Yes all these men knew the risk. But was the technology a bit too cutting edge? Was the team behind this selected for their skill and experience and overall suitably to take on such a risky endeavour? Based on the video where the team was hired to focus on young spirit and diversity, perhaps they were looking at the wrong aspects of what was needed for a quality support team. Also ironically the Navy and U.S. coastguard were the men and women who actually put themselves at risk to try and save the sub and it’s crew. Ironically the people that OceanGate would have overlooked as a “typical” crew that would normally be selected. Be careful when your aim is to just tick a box.

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