Warnings over
the safety of OceanGate's Titan submersible were repeatedly dismissed by the
CEO of the company, email exchanges with a leading deep sea exploration
specialist show.
In messages seen
by the BBC, Rob McCallum told OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush that he was
potentially putting his clients at risk and urged him to stop using the sub
until it had been certified by an independent agency.
Mr Rush
responded that he was "tired of industry players who try to use a safety
argument to stop innovation".
The tense
exchange ended after OceanGate's lawyers threatened legal action, Mr McCallum
said.
"I think
you are potentially placing yourself and your clients in a dangerous
dynamic," he wrote to the OceanGate boss in March 2018. "In your race
to Titanic you are mirroring that famous catch cry: 'She is unsinkable'".
In the messages,
Mr Rush, who was among five passengers who died when the Titan experienced what
officials believe was a "catastrophic implosion" on Sunday, expresses
frustration with the criticism of Titan's safety measures.
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"We have
heard the baseless cries of 'you are going to kill someone' way too
often," he wrote. "I take this as a serious personal insult."
Mr McCallum told the BBC that he repeatedly urged the company to seek certification for the Titan before using it for commercial tours. The vessel was never certified or classed.
Watch: Rob McCallum tells the BBC the deep sea industry tried to halt Titan expeditions
"Until a sub is classed, tested and proven it should not be used for commercial deep dive operations," he wrote in one email.
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"I implore you to take every care in your testing and sea trials and to be very, very conservative," he added. "As much as I appreciate entrepreneurship and innovation, you are potentially putting an entire industry at risk." <<< Natural Teeth Whitener <<
In his response a few days later, Mr Rush defended his business and his credentials.
He said OceanGate's "engineering focused, innovative approach... flies in the face of the submersible orthodoxy, but that is the nature of innovation"
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