Rudder stuck without power I'm guessing. There was a US pilot onboard also.
No, I don't mean that, unless Rocksliders can produce something credible. I wouldn't be to dismissive of findings outside of major media outlets and/or have faith in "investigations" that are concluded before they've even started. Truth is where you find it and not necessarily where you're told to look. But... that's only important if you value truth. Mockery is much easier and sometimes fun if you're part of a crowd that's doing it.You mean like Roksliders? Last time I remember they are experts on everything, not DRs, scientists, agency officials etc.
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In some situations expert consensus can quickly deduce what happened, and the only serious question left to answer is why (as in, why did the engine and the electrical die?). Based on what I have read, this strikes me as one of those situations.No, I don't mean that, unless Rocksliders can produce something credible. I wouldn't be to dismissive of findings outside of major media outlets and/or have faith in "investigations" that are concluded before they've even started. Truth is where you find it and not necessarily where you're told to look. But... that's only important if you value truth. Mockery is much easier and sometimes fun if you're part of a crowd that's doing it.
It doesn't take any time or effort to absorb the "obvious"... because by all appearances, it's obvious. It only seems like people are looking past the obvious because that's the next step.In some situations expert consensus can quickly deduce what happened, and the only serious question left to answer is why (as in, why did the engine and the electrical die?). Based on what I have read, this strikes me as one of those situations.
And poking fun at people whose first thought is to look past the obvious to find a sinister motive is….well…fun.
There just has to be some sort of pilot error at work hear.What say you Roksliders...
Unfortunate accident or deliberate terrorist attack?
*Dons tinfoil hat and takes cover*
Have you ever driven any kind of boat before? You lose power in a sucky situation and things go bad very quickly. Been there done that. Except only on a 4 ton boat, not 170000 tons.There just has to be some sort of pilot error at work hear.
I've spent a lot of time running boats under the Golden Gate. I seriously can't recall tugs escorting any boat. The entrance there is absolute heaven for a bar pilot. Giant! They get you to the pier and away, but not out on the big pond.In the SF bay, its common to have one or two tugs accompany these big ships going into SF bay for 2 reasons, 1) they know the channels, 2) preventing accidents like this.
I def read someone say the ship was going too slow to do that sort of damage and this is immediately what my mind jumped toFt lbs of energy is a lie, penetration is mostly based on construction. KE just sells ships
Unlikely, the pilot has nothing to do with the ship’s engineering plant.There just has to be some sort of pilot error at work hear.
Then they’d simply be aground, which yes would be better but still have shipping and port implications. The channel is narrow and shallow.If they would have coasted they may very well have missed the bridge structure. Instead they dropped anchor and reversed the engine. Or so i understand.