James Cameron Says Titan Sub Mission Shouldn't Have Been Allowed: They 'Broke The Rules' - News Summed Up

James Cameron Says Titan Sub Mission Shouldn't Have Been Allowed: They 'Broke The Rules'


LOADING ERROR LOADINGJames Cameron is taking aim at OceanGate’s submersible mission to the Titanic wreck site nearly a year after the Titan implosion killed five people. “These guys broke the rules,” said the “Titanic” filmmaker, who has made 30-plus dives to the wreck site of the famed passenger ship, in a recent interview with “60 Minutes Australia.”AdvertisementHe later continued, “They didn’t have classification. The filmmaker told reporter Amelia Adams that a “very reliable” naval source informed him there was a confirmed implosion that had been triangulated to the site of the Titanic wreck hours after the sub set off. He slammed the search efforts for the vessel, as well, declaring that “nobody could admit” they didn’t have the means to go down and look for the sub. Cameron predicted that exploration of the wreck site “will proceed” in the future because a “knucklehead that made a mistake” shouldn’t be holding everybody else back.


Source: Huffington Post June 11, 2024 02:15 UTC



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