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special-K 04-02-2024 06:17 AM

Re: Major Disaster In Baltimore
 
that reverse thrust/only one prop statement was made by less than an expert, now that I look back. It was someone involved in marine transport, but admitted this was not the class of ship he had experience with. He was more speaking to debunk the 'theories' that immediately popped up. Just giving possibilities. I do really appreciate having you with your real world knowledge. One explanation I read for "It looked like the ship was steered right into the columns" is the maneuver known as "rounding" to reduce impact on a certain collision. You know all this stuff. I do realize we landlubbers and even marine 'experts' can only speculate and the truth in the matter will be told by NTSB once they've completed the investigation. I only bring what I do up to show there are actually other possible explanations than what they have concluded from their barstool or couch

special-K 04-04-2024 08:03 AM

Re: Major Disaster In Baltimore
 
This video gives a better idea of just what all came crashing down and just how long it took to drive across the steel truss section that came down

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fx7H2...eSBicmlkZ2U%3D

HO455 04-24-2024 11:12 AM

Re: Major Disaster In Baltimore
 
Here is an update on the situation at present.

https://gcaptain.com/baltimore-bridg...al-megathread/

Plus some other incidents.

https://www.maritime-executive.com/a...idge-and-sinks

https://maritime-executive.com/artic...ng-five-people

https://cargolaw.com/2012nightmare_delta_marine.html

And for when you bored. https://cargolaw.com/index-new.html

HO455 05-16-2024 08:21 AM

Re: Major Disaster In Baltimore
 
More updates. First one has videos of blasting the bridge structure apart to clear it off the ship. The second one is a overview of the preliminary report from the NTSB.

https://gcaptain.com/collapsed-balti...ved-from-dali/

https://gcaptain.com/ntsb-preliminar...apse-released/

yuccales 05-17-2024 07:37 AM

Re: Major Disaster In Baltimore
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by special-K (Post 9301431)
This video gives a better idea of just what all came crashing down and just how long it took to drive across the steel truss section that came down

Different perspective for sure. Thanks Tim.


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