Posted on 03/26/2024 6:22:01 PM PDT by bitt
...”In addition, Synergy Marine Group, the company that operates the vessel, is a huge fan of DEI, claiming that they “realize that the benefits of diversity are best achieved by fostering greater inclusion and belonging.
Perhaps they should be focusing on navigation, and not Diversity. To paraphrase Elon Musk’s interview with Don Lemon, DEI can lead to DIE.”......
“ The economic impact of this bridge collapse is beyond measure.”
Hmmm
Inaccurate reporting. OPed without fact check
“Just minutes before the bridge, there was a total blackout on the ship, meaning that the ship lost engine power and electrical power, it was a complete blackout,” Diamond told CNN.
At that point, according to Diamond, the pilot did “everything that he could have done” to both slow the ship down and keep it from drifting to the right, toward the bridge.
The pilot quickly gave a string of orders, calling for a hard rudder to port — as far left as possible — and for the anchor to be dropped.
Additionally, Diamond said, the pilot was the one who contacted the pilot dispatch office to shut down traffic to the bridge.
“Those were all the appropriate steps but it happened so quickly and with so little lead time ... neither one of those maneuvers were enough,” Diamond said.
Regarding the anchor comment....saw several articles today indicating the port anchor was dropped.
Must be why Briben has said we'll pick up the tab.
😡
“First, the nation’s Secretary of Transportation, who has been missing in action...”
He’s probably off queering around somewhere.
Satellite tracking of the ship in real time with the video...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N39w6aQFKSQ
CNN “fact check”?
Opus?
meanwhile, 6 construction workers who were on the bridge are missing
productive real men, probably with wives and children
prayers up
Baltimore is a big player in Ro-Ro, but is well down the list for containers as east coast ports go.
Just as I thought, somehow DEI would be involved to some extent...
Think about it: It was only a matter of time before the airline industry problems would spread to the shipping industry...
Arson-caused forest fires...
Food processing plant fires...
Chemical plant explosions & fires...
Petroleum processing plant fires...
Airplanes falling to pieces...
It stands to reason that shipping was next...
The American economy, already under attack from within the communist-controlled government, is rapidly heading to the Soviet status of the 1960s...
Well, all large ships going under bridges could be required to use tugboats. That is a relatively straightforward solution.
What ever happened to tugboats?
Is it now standard practice to allow huge foreign flagged ships with crews of questionable skills to wander around our most critical infrastructure?
Then, the article says we have bridges in other critical USA harbors where a similar accident could shut down that whole port too.
I'll wait for the investigation to play out.
“However, this begs the question, why did the ship not drop anchor upon losing power, as is standard protocol when a ship is in what is called restricted maneuvering conditions. Upon losing power, the ship’s personnel should have dropped anchor.”
Even if the crew had dropped anchor immediately with all of the kinetic energy of that huge vessel it would not have stopped in time anyway, and probably would have ripped the capstan off of the vessel or ripped some other parts or parts of the anchor system, which would simply add to the disaster, dumb-ox nelles.
Thou shalt not boat at night ....with an inferior craft.
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