Tony Nissen, OceanGate’s former engineering director says he warned CEO Stockton Rush about issues with Titan submersible ...
Last year, five people hoping to view the Titanic wreckage died when their submersible imploded in the Atlantic Ocean. When ...
OceanGate's former engineering director said he had refused to pilot the ill-fated submersible which imploded more than a ...
Friday’s Titan Marine Board of Investigation public hearing will feature a newly added witness, according to a late-night ...
OceanGate volunteer said nobody was concerned until sub ‘was really overdue’ from dive - The testimony is part of the ...
Witnesses scheduled to testify on Monday include OceanGate’s former engineering director, Tony Nissen; the company’s former finance director, Bonnie Carl; and former contractor Tym Catterson.
OceanGate’s former chief engineer says he didn’t trust co-founder Stockton Rush, and told him he wouldn’t get in the Titan ...
Tony Nissen — testifying as the first witness ... fiber vessel in the water as the lucrative linchpin of Rush’s OceanGate deep-sea-dive business, replied, “100%.” Rush and four others ...
However, Tony Nissen– former OceanGate engineering director– understood OceanGate's leader, Stockton Rush, did care about the vessel's safety. "For all of Stockton's faults," Nissen said ...
The first witness was Tony Nissen, a former engineering director at OceanGate, the underwater exploration company that operated the submersible. He was visibly shaken after seeing the Coast Guard ...
Tony Nissen said he told OceanGate founder Stockton Rush he was "not getting in" the Titan due to safety concerns. The lead engineer for an experimental submersible that imploded en route to the ...