It was supposed to be a 3 hour tour.
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too soon? but that tune went through my head as I typed my postIt was supposed to be a 3 hour tour.
That fact alone would be a deal breaker for me.Read that you cannot open it from the inside, so even if it breaches the surface, if you do not have a 1 1/2" socket with a 4 foot handle on a surface craft you are gonna die. "Shudder"
I saw some footage where they were using a cordless dewalt drill to attach the door, it then cut away but hopefully someone came by with a hydraulic torque wrench or something later. You really trust they tightened all 17 of those bolts properly and didn't do eight, get interupted by something look away for a second skip one and do 8 more. Or maybe the billionaires wife wired a bit of money to leave some bolts lose.Read that you cannot open it from the inside, so even if it breaches the surface, if you do not have a 1 1/2" socket with a 4 foot handle on a surface craft you are gonna die. "Shudder"
I saw some footage where they were using a cordless dewalt drill to attach the door, it then cut away but hopefully someone came by with a hydraulic torque wrench or something later. You really trust they tightened all 17 of those bolts properly and didn't do eight, get interupted by something look away for a second skip one and do 8 more. Or maybe the billionaires wife wired a bit of money to leave some bolts lose.
I still think most likely options are fatigue of either the carbon fiber tube, the plexiglass, or the epoxy holding the tube to the titanium ends, some sort of electrical failure of a critical system or onboard fire, getting stuck in the wreckage/other floating debris (towards the end of this piers morgan piece on it the doctor they are interviewing talks about how when he was a correspondent reporting on a dive to the titanic years ago they got stuck in a current which trapped them against the titanic's propeller for an hour and he thought he was going to die).
If they're not through bolts, I'm not sure how important tightness would even be. The hatch would be so pressed on by the pressure (6,000+ PSI, roughly 400 atmospheres) at those depths, you'd have to blow it off with dynamite.I saw some footage where they were using a cordless dewalt drill to attach the door, it then cut away but hopefully someone came by with a hydraulic torque wrench or something later. You really trust they tightened all 17 of those bolts properly and didn't do eight, get interupted by something look away for a second skip one and do 8 more. Or maybe the billionaires wife wired a bit of money to leave some bolts lose.
I still think most likely options are fatigue of either the carbon fiber tube, the plexiglass, or the epoxy holding the tube to the titanium ends, some sort of electrical failure of a critical system or onboard fire, getting stuck in the wreckage/other floating debris (towards the end of this piers morgan piece on it the doctor they are interviewing talks about how when he was a correspondent reporting on a dive to the titanic years ago they got stuck in a current which trapped them against the titanic's propeller for an hour and he thought he was going to die).