Hi Everyone
Does anyone here know if the Titan sub is equipped with an emergency sonar beacon?
Can an emergency sonar beacon at the bottom of the ocean be accurately located from the surface?
I think it should be compulsory for all human-occupied subs, no matter how big or small, to be equipped with an emergency sonar beacon.
I also think that every emergency sonar beacon should have a button on it which must be pressed perhaps every half hour or so in order to prevent it from automatically activating. This way, if the entire crew becomes incapacitated for any reason, it will automatically become active.
Kind regards
Tim
Emergency Sonar Beacons
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Re: Emergency Sonar Beacons
Tim,
I have no idea, but what has happened to the Titan is a tragic accident and I feel for the crew and passengers. There will no doubt be a full investigation with a bunch of recommendations. When everything electronic fails one needs a failsafe manual solution.
Steven
I have no idea, but what has happened to the Titan is a tragic accident and I feel for the crew and passengers. There will no doubt be a full investigation with a bunch of recommendations. When everything electronic fails one needs a failsafe manual solution.
Steven
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Re: Emergency Sonar Beacons
Hi Steven
Thank you very much for your reply.
Kind regards
Tim
Thank you very much for your reply.
I totally agree with you. I Prey for them all and their families.Sesselmann wrote: ↑22 Jun 2023, 10:10what has happened to the Titan is a tragic accident and I feel for the crew and passengers.
I very much hope you are right.Sesselmann wrote: ↑22 Jun 2023, 10:10There will no doubt be a full investigation with a bunch of recommendations.
Kind regards
Tim
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