Been waiting to hear his opinion
well worth the wait this guy knows his job
Probably not. Loss of propulsion in the shipping industry seems to be not all that rare. Most of the time they wallow around until they get it reestablished. Sometimes they bump into things. Occasionally they bump into something really spectacularly.Hmmm should I get my tinfoil hat out?
Ship loses propulsion near New York's Verrazzano Bridge just days after the Baltimore bridge collapse: report
New York avoided catastrophe after a container ship lost propulsion near the Verrazzano Bridge, just days after the Baltimore bridge collapse.www.businessinsider.com
Guess I forgot the purple ...Seriously
How about waiting for an investigation?
We have ZERO info here.
Shipping DOES have problems.
Navy ships with all their redundancy and a MUCH larger crews have problems.
Nah. It's pretty much the entire thread.Guess I forgot the purple ...
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just because its an accident doesn't mean that there can't still be criminal liability.No no no. Back the truck up. I was told here on INGO, wait, this very thread, this was nothing but an accident, nothing to see here....
That just means they're investigating, doesn't say anything about whether it was an accident or not. Additionally, their investigation is into whether the ship left the port knowing it had issues.No no no. Back the truck up. I was told here on INGO, wait, this very thread, this was nothing but an accident, nothing to see here....
There’s a new channel opened that’s shallow(er) but allows smaller vessels to get in and out of the harbor.
Chart of channel here:
Me and the gf were watching some movie where barge more or less did the same damage as this bidge got. In the move, only the section of bridge fell, the rest stayed in place. Guess the movies got the damage for effects wrong...Even if they only slow it down, it might save the bridge