What might have happened to the Titanic exploration sub?

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • The search continues for a submersible that disappeared on a trip to view the wreckage of the Titanic. Five people are on board. The Coast Guard in Boston says the sub lost contact Sunday, about an hour and 45 minutes into its dive. Butch Hendrick is the president and founder of Lifeguard Systems, which conducts dive training for public safety officers. He joined CBS News to talk about the search.
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  • @TimeBucks
    @TimeBucks Před rokem +675

    Great information!

  • @HorribleHarry
    @HorribleHarry Před rokem +1163

    That guy is the real deal. The best explanation of the situation I’ve heard so far.

    • @djprotege
      @djprotege Před rokem +47

      right, im no expert but this is the guy I would want looking for me if I was on there! he seems to know his stuff!!

    • @gayle5967
      @gayle5967 Před rokem +26

      I agree, best news coverage I've seen so far. When he said he wouldn't get on it, I was thinking, me either, even if I had billions of dollars.

    • @user-ih9dg3uz5y
      @user-ih9dg3uz5y Před rokem +3

      No my Dad told us this morning, he did a better job when he gathered us round to tell us the story of th e lost Sub

    • @magiclegume
      @magiclegume Před rokem +8

      Yeah but the two anchors have really stupid questions. I mean, wow. The woman basically asked how difficult can it be to search the surface of the water. And the guy seem to not have any idea about underwater currents.

    • @glamdolly30
      @glamdolly30 Před rokem +8

      Yes he was great - shame the two gas-bag presenters waffled on at length with their un-informed opinions, and hardly let him get a word in edge ways!

  • @susanharris9383
    @susanharris9383 Před rokem +1427

    This is literally like being buried alive...sealed up in a tight enclosure and no way out, with limited oxygen. A true nightmare!

    • @Chaingun
      @Chaingun Před rokem +44

      billionares, they've had a good life. give me a life of billions and die like that. I would!

    • @dianagaffney5175
      @dianagaffney5175 Před rokem +234

      ​@@ChaingunA life is worth more than any amount of money

    • @kirrus4781
      @kirrus4781 Před rokem +167

      Idk how I'm going to die but I wouldn't take any amount of money for a death like that

    • @jerricosagala2904
      @jerricosagala2904 Před rokem +45

      It wouldnt be a painful death though. At most you would be like sleeping and not be able to wake up. You will feel sleepy, sleep and die. Thats all.
      Its the struggle or panic before that that would be terrifying.

    •  Před rokem +7

      @@Chaingun You wont.

  • @Garymasonbrooks
    @Garymasonbrooks Před rokem +723

    The ocean is a deadly environment and respect is a must, it remains undefeated when it comes to man.

    • @johnpickford4222
      @johnpickford4222 Před rokem +13

      @Garymasonbrooks: What BS are you spewing? “The ocean is a deadly environment. . . respect is a must . . . undefeated when it comes to man.” Good lord, get a grip!!

    • @moccalou
      @moccalou Před rokem +12

      We could always slowly poison it!

    • @solu7e
      @solu7e Před rokem +2

      get a grip Eugene

    • @danny12788
      @danny12788 Před rokem +3

      True.

    • @Johnconno
      @Johnconno Před rokem

      Rubbish.

  • @thisiserich
    @thisiserich Před rokem +2699

    It’s completely insane that this submersible didn’t have any sort of emergency beacon or sonar or anything. It has nothing on it. That’s absurd! One line of communication? I would have never gotten on this thing if I had that information. It blows my mind that basic safety features were completely overlooked in the design and construction of this thing.

    • @lentefrente
      @lentefrente Před rokem +186

      Problem is that no third party was used to evaluate the thing and shown as a reference for curious billionaires. They wouldn’t have gotten down themselves then

    • @AnnaP-uh3mc
      @AnnaP-uh3mc Před rokem +307

      I was gobsmacked watching the clip showing how there are parts on there from Home Depot and that it navigates using a modified PlayStation controller thing. I feel horrible for these people, it’s an unimaginably terrifying situation but my goodness what were they thinking?

    • @xXxFroztyy
      @xXxFroztyy Před rokem +283

      Also crazy, is that the 1 window on it is supposedly only rated for depths of 1,000 meters. They were going down to 4,000 meters. Supposedly an employee said that it’s a safety concern, so they fired him lmao. Safety doesn’t seem to be their forte.

    • @thatyoutubeguy7583
      @thatyoutubeguy7583 Před rokem +38

      @@xXxFroztyythat horrible

    • @robcross2128
      @robcross2128 Před rokem +50

      Wonder what patents the occupants had pending 🤫

  • @GavStaR79
    @GavStaR79 Před rokem +1266

    Mr Butch Henderick was an excellent guest. Knowledgeable, informed, optomistic, humble and explains complex issues in the simplest terms. Bravo sir.

    • @thomas2thumbs
      @thomas2thumbs Před rokem +11

      Is your profile pic a pic of Uranus?

    • @GavStaR79
      @GavStaR79 Před rokem +12

      @@thomas2thumbs it is of the planet Uranus.

    • @thomas2thumbs
      @thomas2thumbs Před rokem +4

      @@GavStaR79 my favorite 😍

    • @BL-jt3qt
      @BL-jt3qt Před rokem +3

      But still he only had guesses and assumptions to offer with not a single known fact.

    • @KKC70
      @KKC70 Před rokem +1

      The first thing he said was wrong. It takes at least two hours to reach the bottom, not ninety minutes.

  • @Bigricky06
    @Bigricky06 Před rokem +604

    I just came from my first cruise from florida to Jamaica and Cayman Island. I was shocked to see how vast the ocean is during the day and how extremely dark it is at night. I respect Mother Nature, and if we have to explore our planet, we need to respect how dangerous it can be and make sure all safety and precautions are taken seriously . We can only imagine what this crew and the submersible went through or are going through at this moment. My heart and prayer go out to their families.

    • @bigcat47
      @bigcat47 Před rokem +42

      Exactly I grew up near the ocean ,went to the beach a lot , had lots of fun , but I learned very young how you need to be careful and respect the power of the earth

    • @KC_FlightChief
      @KC_FlightChief Před rokem +19

      What’s crazier is you were just in the Caribbean, vs them being out in the Atlantic. Vast is an understatement

    • @inthahous87
      @inthahous87 Před rokem +2

      It's a stupid idea to do that

    • @inthahous87
      @inthahous87 Před rokem +9

      Once the oxygen finishes they will be scratching each others eyes out

    • @leannabedore
      @leannabedore Před rokem +15

      ​@@inthahous87or all of them attack CEO in anger. Can you imagine the anger they have towards him. Being stuck and knowing more than likely going to die in something he created? Yikes im getting anxiety thinking about it.

  • @shoregirl4733
    @shoregirl4733 Před rokem +8

    The young man who lost his life was terrified to go on this expedition, according to a statement made by his aunt. He went to bond with his father, another passenger. Shows to pay attention to that inner voice.
    So tragic.
    May they all rest in peace.

  • @violinfire24
    @violinfire24 Před rokem +476

    This man has provided more information that all the other news reports and articles I've come across combined. Thank you!!

    • @jimmyjames6796
      @jimmyjames6796 Před rokem +13

      Agreed! They've been so abhorrantly vague and ignorant just to mask "We don't know. We just care about views"

    • @alejandrahernandez5039
      @alejandrahernandez5039 Před rokem +5

      Yes, I wish they would’ve let him talk a bit more

  • @476233
    @476233 Před rokem +268

    Butch is so kind to give them such positive words at the end. I like how the anchors did not assume stuff and did not press him for answers if he did not feel comfortable answering.

    • @homotechnium7628
      @homotechnium7628 Před rokem +12

      I agree, glad this is the first video on the incident that I have watched. Wouldnt need another one to dig more on the info

  • @braylonmaverick2617
    @braylonmaverick2617 Před rokem +1122

    People have been diving to the wreckage site since 1986, and there has not been any catastrophic events that have occurred for almost 40 years. People became complacent. The risks became more of an annoying reminder than a cautionary sign. This particular diving adventure was nothing more than a rich man's field trip. Four people pay hundred of thousands of dollars to be trained as "mission specialist" so they can tell everyone that they were at the bottom of the ocean, sitting next to the Titanic wreckage.
    The dives went from scientific and historical studies of the wreck to the carcass of the ship being nothing more than a tourist attraction.
    Because of this mindset, the design, building, and maintenance of privately owned submersibles were probably not as thorough as it should. This particular submersible was even controlled using a knock-off of a PS5 controller.
    Quite frankly, something catastrophic was bound to happen. The dangers were always there. They never went away. Be it at the ship wreck or diving to the ship wreck, the dangers were ever-present. They were simply more flippant about them, and we are now seeing the results.

    • @sharanpreet5559
      @sharanpreet5559 Před rokem +73

      Well explained

    • @CountryKyle007
      @CountryKyle007 Před rokem +28

      So anyone can build a sub and just go where they please? I’d figure there’s permits and licenses and travel logs etc you have to file to be able to do that sort of like a private pilot taking his plane out. Safety checks etc

    • @MetalMcfly
      @MetalMcfly Před rokem +159

      The same exact mindset of the people who climb Mt.Everest. If you have money, you can attempt to summit using guides and sherpas to carry your gear with absolutely zero climbing experience. The mountain has been nothing but a tourist attraction for decades and the unskilled have a great risk of losing their lives. Even expert climbers have lost their lives by turning back trying to save the unskilled. Mother Nature isn't something to play with because she will make you pay whether you have money or not.

    • @cho7707
      @cho7707 Před rokem +49

      Yep, can't fix stupid.

    • @ronpeez9290
      @ronpeez9290 Před rokem

      ⁸⁸

  • @justelleslife507
    @justelleslife507 Před rokem +278

    This is just as scary as being lost in space, just the thought of being lost in the depths of the sea or being lost in the vastness of space gives me the chills. I hope it was quick or this becomes a miracle.

    • @andrajackson1287
      @andrajackson1287 Před rokem +15

      I think people that take these types of risks have made peace already.

    • @T-Law.
      @T-Law. Před rokem +22

      The more terrifying thing is that you actually have a greater chance of being found in space than you have being found in our own oceans. We’ve explored and successfully mapped about 7% of our oceans. Meanwhile our moons surface has been 100% mapped.

    • @steezzyxt3065
      @steezzyxt3065 Před rokem +15

      2 thins I’m scared of the Ocean and Space.

    • @a.t.c.3862
      @a.t.c.3862 Před rokem

      🙏

    • @mark6302
      @mark6302 Před rokem +10

      id rather go to the moon than the bottom of the sea

  • @lawrencelawrence3920
    @lawrencelawrence3920 Před rokem +480

    As a scuba diver, 90 feet the pressure was hard. Being down that deep even in a homemade submersible is something that i would never do.

    • @games68775
      @games68775 Před rokem +64

      Even swimming 9 feet to the deep end of a residential pool makes me feel the pressure (no scuba of course)

    • @RTM661
      @RTM661 Před rokem +9

      Yeah that’s nuts

    • @FullNelson007
      @FullNelson007 Před rokem +43

      Exactly especially being that it can't propel itself like a proper sub. Totally nuts. Couldn't pay me enough to get my in such a situation

    • @stephenshoihet2590
      @stephenshoihet2590 Před rokem +3

      it's 2.31 ft/psi so you can do the math 🙂

    • @inthahous87
      @inthahous87 Před rokem +28

      A guy in Germany went on that mission last year and he survived it. He said he would never do it again

  • @notpocky9806
    @notpocky9806 Před rokem +71

    “Would you have gone down inside this?”
    His reply “No.”
    All I needed to know. They should have all known better.

    • @moniqueloomis9772
      @moniqueloomis9772 Před rokem +10

      Right. The company that practically stole all their money knows this.

    • @alexshatner3907
      @alexshatner3907 Před rokem +1

      Yea but the answer "NO" was based on what now happened, many people would have said yes before it went down, specially if there was no cost, a free ride to watch the Titanic

    • @suzyrottencrotch5132
      @suzyrottencrotch5132 Před rokem +4

      @@moniqueloomis9772luckily the ceo of that company got squished too loo

    • @notpocky9806
      @notpocky9806 Před rokem +8

      @@alexshatner3907 that’s not how the question was posed at all. They were talking about the safety features of the vessel, she asked if he would have trusted those features and the people making those kinds of cost cutting decisions. He said no, not under these conditions and not on that vessel. Had nothing to do with what had happened now. He KNEW it wasn’t safe and so should anyone else with half a brain.

    • @BaybeeGoddess_
      @BaybeeGoddess_ Před rokem +5

      Anything you have to sign consent to that mentions the possibility of death or mental trauma is a no for me

  • @williamjamesayers7719
    @williamjamesayers7719 Před rokem +22

    I blame the guy who is hosting this underwater nightmare because he disregarded all prior comments of concern. And was even given the advice of not going through with this trip until there was more tests to the sub done to show that it was actually safe.

    • @unnikas800
      @unnikas800 Před rokem

      LMAO you expect that after we have gone thru the covid pandemic nightmare??!!!

    • @williamjamesayers7719
      @williamjamesayers7719 Před rokem +1

      @@unnikas800 well he killed 5 people including himself. So was it really worth the trip?

    • @Qandoluk
      @Qandoluk Před rokem

      @@williamjamesayers7719what was his name

  • @MminaMaclang
    @MminaMaclang Před rokem +890

    I love how his entire go-to was to talk about how it's still possible, there's still hope, and how he doesn't want anyone to catastrophize and say it's over before it's over, because that was his job for 35 years -- to not give up on you when you go missing.

    • @ttacking_you
      @ttacking_you Před rokem +16

      Two miles under means bad news . I just hope they lost communication and are still in control

    • @johannawigg6921
      @johannawigg6921 Před rokem +16

      What a beautiful way to put it

    • @The_ZeroLine
      @The_ZeroLine Před rokem +33

      @@ttacking_you A cook with no diving or sailing experience survived on the bottom of the ocean in a tiny little ocean platform that was flipped by a wave and sank to the bottom of the ocean. He had found an air pocket in one of the bathrooms and sat in absolute pitch black while sharks swam around eating some of the drowned men never expecting he’d be found let alone looked for. And the journey back to the surface was crazy due not only to the depth, but he had never gone diving or put on a scuba regulator in his entire life. There’s actually some video of the rescue. The divers had gone down to recover dead bodies.

    • @ttacking_you
      @ttacking_you Před rokem +2

      @@The_ZeroLine yeah but I wonder what that kind of pressure would do to a human body? How would it look?

    • @brutaldabs
      @brutaldabs Před rokem +2

      @@ttacking_youit would look like the disaster in a submarine working at an oil rig, forget the name but its not hard to find. theres pictures online on the autopsy of the only body they were somewhat able to piece back together, look it up if you wanna see what happens to a human at that depth.

  • @PatriceMarieDobson
    @PatriceMarieDobson Před rokem +71

    Respect!! This professional knows A LOT!!.......I GOT CHILLS, when he answers INMEDIATELY.....that he WOULD NOT go in that submersible, with so little back up. The explanation was so clear and in detail. Wao!!

  • @googlegoogle9712
    @googlegoogle9712 Před rokem +159

    I thought this was one of the best news segment’s I’ve watched in years. It actually felt like the news for a change, good journalists and a man that is a pleasure to listen to because he knows what he’s talking about.

  • @williamburney3166
    @williamburney3166 Před rokem +2

    Now we have to determine if it's ever worth going back down there to see the titanic ever again

  • @NitroKlips
    @NitroKlips Před rokem +745

    Butch Hendrick is a professional rescue diver, his whole family kinda is. A legend in his own right. He is looking a bit too old for rescue ops but just look up his name and read about what he's done for the rescue diving community. His talk about morale is incredibly insightful.

    • @dd61125
      @dd61125 Před rokem +26

      so he could potentially dive down just in a suit and tether and recover the craft ?

    • @NitroKlips
      @NitroKlips Před rokem +27

      @@dd61125 lol no absolute not but it would be legendary if he did though! The only man that survive 12k ft of water pressure!

    • @Gravy_Master
      @Gravy_Master Před rokem +10

      What exactly would be the point of us going to read about what Butch Hendrick has done for the rescue diving community?

    • @NitroKlips
      @NitroKlips Před rokem +36

      @@Gravy_Master He was pioneer in the 70's when diving was just not what it is today. He was the first to privatize non-military hypobaric chambers which are a regular thing most companies use now for decompression sickness.

    • @jamiedavis7980
      @jamiedavis7980 Před rokem +6

      @@Gravy_Master 😂😂😂😂 don’t know why but this cracked me up so bad

  • @GodLovesComics
    @GodLovesComics Před rokem +1036

    Butch Hendrick's knowledge is impressive and authoritative. But this sounds truly grim. I just hope by some miracle these people are still alive and well and can be rescued.

    • @aquacleaning4994
      @aquacleaning4994 Před rokem +1

      That's not going to happen, it imploded on the way down. They already know this, all this news station garbage about a "rescue" is total bs!

    • @Unknown_Ooh
      @Unknown_Ooh Před rokem +21

      They aren't. You see how small that thing is? You'd run out of oxygen within minutes if power systems failed.

    • @chonqmonk
      @chonqmonk Před rokem +77

      @@Unknown_Ooh Or in 96 hours, when their 96 hour oxygen supply runs out.

    • @DeathmetalPersian
      @DeathmetalPersian Před rokem +34

      The fact that there was no safety system to open the craft from the inside sealed their fates

    • @JO-zl7kl
      @JO-zl7kl Před rokem +10

      Don't worry, as long as someone has their iPhone on them, they can be located!

  • @suru01
    @suru01 Před rokem +26

    His little word of encouragement for the reporters at the end. What a classy and gracious man.

  • @nothembajozi2862
    @nothembajozi2862 Před rokem +2

    This is similar to the Kobe Bryant helicopter crash. A celebrity with money who never took no as an answer. An employee under duress flew the helicopter when all other aerial activity was shut down. The helicopter was also said to not have the standard safety features that were now common on other aeroplanes and helicopter. At least in both incidents no one suffered.
    Condolences to the families especially the mother of the child who allegedly was also put under duress by his father.

  • @HardRockMiner
    @HardRockMiner Před rokem +283

    Having no way for a backup team to come save you in the event of an emergency is a horrible lack of planning.

    • @AEvans36963
      @AEvans36963 Před rokem +23

      This is also called taking life for granted. The drive for money steals the focus needed to undertake such a high risk operation. If those people are indeed lost, I am truly sorry about that but their egos got them in that position. There is nothing on this planet that I want to see that badly that I'd be willing to risk the only life I have.

    • @mauricemotors8207
      @mauricemotors8207 Před rokem +17

      People need to leave the titanic alone especially in a risky design submersible

    • @kennethsouthard6042
      @kennethsouthard6042 Před rokem +15

      It's not like they can reach out and touch the Titanic. There really is nothing that they can't also see by maneuvering an unmanned submersible with a high resolution camera safely from the surface. I guess it is the thrill of actually being there.

    • @yankeedoodledarling9232
      @yankeedoodledarling9232 Před rokem +3

      Yes, it's DEADLY.

    • @crashman2062
      @crashman2062 Před rokem +1

      There is no way for a back up team to rescue them at that depth.
      The only emergency systems were to get the submersible back to the surface because if an accident occurred under water there is no possibility of rescue.

  • @joannetuinstra3274
    @joannetuinstra3274 Před rokem +360

    This story was put together well. We were able to understand so much more about what's happening. Thanks to the newscasters and the gentleman sharing his knowledge about the physics of the search. Very, very well done.

    • @TheKaiTetley
      @TheKaiTetley Před rokem +24

      Seems to be better constructed than the submersible

    • @sambranton3346
      @sambranton3346 Před rokem +3

      Almost like it was already written for them!

    • @SoyAntonioGaming
      @SoyAntonioGaming Před rokem +7

      Rocks can handle big pressure under water. If you drop a stone down to the deepest depths of the ocean it won't implode. They could try to use rock technology to save them by creating a rock under water vehicle.

    • @gknkrnkjgjugjrgjrng
      @gknkrnkjgjugjrgjrng Před rokem

      @@TheKaiTetley no thank you

    • @troyburton7709
      @troyburton7709 Před rokem

      News reader's suck

  • @kortni_animations
    @kortni_animations Před rokem +285

    There are some things money can't pay for. Like a rescue team to bail you out if you're trapped at the bottom of the ocean. Respect the danger and stay away from it.

    • @sabref4i290
      @sabref4i290 Před rokem +5

      Pretty boring life if your scared of living it

    • @sakareeh
      @sakareeh Před rokem +35

      @@sabref4i290being smart enough and staying away from danger ≠ boring life

    • @done.6191
      @done.6191 Před rokem +9

      I mean...it absolutely CAN pay for that, with proper planning. The fact that there is a billionaire on board, and he didn't spend, say, 10 million or so to prevent his death in the least hospitable place on earth that isn't made of lava, is a testament to how invincible long access to cash cab make you feel.

    • @enukapasan
      @enukapasan Před rokem +11

      @@sabref4i290 how to live if your dead

    • @MackemdownsouthF.T.M
      @MackemdownsouthF.T.M Před rokem +4

      Pathetic...when you have ppl who rely on you like your kids it makes you stop and think about doing stupid things ..this is a stupid thing

  • @SubwoofersRAMenace-vq6jp
    @SubwoofersRAMenace-vq6jp Před rokem +31

    Water currents have been known to push subs into the exposed propeller on the wrecked Titanic. This becomes a very dangerous situation, even for high end navy type subs. And this was a less viable tourist sub. It's entirely possible that they are stuck somewhere around the Titanic.

    • @rethablair6902
      @rethablair6902 Před rokem +6

      Revenge of the 1500 casualties on the Titanic😳

    • @rethablair6902
      @rethablair6902 Před rokem +1

      @blackshark2536 HORRIFIC MOST DEFINITELY😣that money could've helped so many needy folks in this world

  • @CBruceNL
    @CBruceNL Před rokem +21

    Oh gosh, what a kind gentleman for complimenting the questions. True gent

  • @frieda8956
    @frieda8956 Před rokem +44

    What an intelligent sounding man, amazing interview under sad circumstances. Thank you CBS & Mr. Hendrick

  • @avgeekviolinist
    @avgeekviolinist Před rokem +619

    What this gentleman is saying, as I understand it, is that SAR is treating this as a rescue effort (not recovery) in part because to do otherwise would harm morale, but that the chances of finding the occupants of the craft alive are vanishingly small.

    • @robertstallard7836
      @robertstallard7836 Před rokem +77

      Basically, yes. Standard procedure is that so long as there is a chance of life then efforts will be continued as a rescue mission.

    • @tonytahmasebi1926
      @tonytahmasebi1926 Před rokem +4

      My friend who is talking about recovery ?

    • @avgeekviolinist
      @avgeekviolinist Před rokem +11

      @@tonytahmasebi1926 True, actually. At those depths...

    • @kb4432
      @kb4432 Před rokem +39

      ​@@avgeekviolinist Rescue is easier in space than it is in the deep ocean. FACT

    • @firstnamelastname6216
      @firstnamelastname6216 Před rokem +35

      Calling it now, they're dead.
      Sorry, not sorry.

  • @faatoiaboy987
    @faatoiaboy987 Před rokem +39

    The caustrophobia, the panic and all sorts of chaos would automatically come to me if I was put in that small sub even before it's lowered into the water, plus the knowledge that it's gonna go to a dark depth that many ordinary submarines never go. Thoughts for those passengers at this time!

    • @viktorbirkeland6520
      @viktorbirkeland6520 Před rokem +3

      that no "ordinary submarines go".
      There basically are no other operating submarines that go this deep, especially not ones that fit more than one person.'
      Ordinary submarines arent built to go deeper than 1500 - 2000 meters max. naval submarines would get crushed before they got halway down to titanic.

    • @glamdolly30
      @glamdolly30 Před rokem +2

      @@viktorbirkeland6520 The 'Titanic' expert and movie director James Cameron designed and built a state of the art submersible that not only carried three people (pilot, plus 2 guests), it had two remote cameras attached by fibre optic leads, that could explore the interior rooms and corridors of the Titanic and send the video images back to both the submersible occupants and those above on the mother ship.
      It was like having a walk-through tour of the Titanic . Now THAT experience I can understand people paying $250k for - the 'Titan' trips were amateur-night by comparison, with only a view of the wreck through a porthole!
      There are documentaries on CZcams showing the James Cameron submersible. Compared to 'Titan' it was the 'Starship Enterprise', with all kinds of bells and whistles technology. Stockton Rush did it all on the cheap. The only reason he took the public down with him was to make enough money to continue living his 'boys own adventure'.
      Rush once said he didn't employ 'white, 50-something engineers'- to work on the Titan, but preferred to hire younger men. He pretended this was woke and refreshing - but the truth is he didn't want men of experience telling him he was taking crazy safety risks, or standing up to him! I need hardly add he himself was a white, 50-something man.

    • @4dyamondx745
      @4dyamondx745 Před rokem

      @@glamdolly30 why even attempt this AGAIN?

  • @MrDavey2010
    @MrDavey2010 Před rokem +304

    This was one of the best interviews I have seen for a long time. The expert gentleman being questioned was erudite and plain speaking. Whilst I hope and pray that the souls on the submersible are found safe, I fear that the unit managed to reach the Titanic only to become entangled in debris in the darkness. Awful awful thought.

    • @williamboyle8918
      @williamboyle8918 Před rokem +1

      Spam

    • @nogoodkeister9251
      @nogoodkeister9251 Před rokem +12

      @@williamboyle8918the woman was terrible.

    • @eleicajunstrom8724
      @eleicajunstrom8724 Před rokem +12

      I agree, this was the best interview, straight forward, knowledgeable, without being condescending. I am keeping everyone in my prayers, that all are safe and well and for a great story to come from the group and a celebration of life.

    • @JarosRC
      @JarosRC Před rokem +1

      yea they are goners, rip

    • @snowpower9696
      @snowpower9696 Před rokem +3

      Also praying for the hundreds who perished in the Greece boat disaster 😥

  • @legitbeans9078
    @legitbeans9078 Před rokem +78

    Best explanation I've heard. And the hosts were patient and didnt interrupt this highly knowledgeable gentleman. Kudos and thank you.

  • @allusive2903
    @allusive2903 Před rokem +208

    This is just legit terrifying and eerie too.
    The Titanic, sank because of overconfidence; it lacked lifeboats and safety precautionary measures all because it was the 'Unsinkable Ship'.
    What's more unsettling is knowing this submersible; it's name is 'Titan' and once more because of overconfidence, lacked any means of precautionary safety measures. Let alone a third party.

    • @gretavains8707
      @gretavains8707 Před rokem +10

      Correct

    • @I_Shit_on_your_shit_point
      @I_Shit_on_your_shit_point Před rokem +2

      Overconfidence lol. You could apply that term to anything anyone ever does. Leave poetry to poets.

    • @theexplodingguylikening3815
      @theexplodingguylikening3815 Před rokem +15

      ​@@I_Shit_on_your_shit_pointwell they did dismiss a big safety concern so I think that is being overconfident

    • @I_Shit_on_your_shit_point
      @I_Shit_on_your_shit_point Před rokem +3

      @@theexplodingguylikening3815 or an oversight. Mistakes arent always made because one deliberately chose to ignore something.

    • @jimbo43ohara51
      @jimbo43ohara51 Před rokem +18

      Yes, this really is the curse of the Titanic. The Titanic was a terrible tragedy and should be left to history.

  • @SPEAKTRULY
    @SPEAKTRULY Před rokem +2

    Sad Fact: If it’s possible for us to lose an entire Boeing 777 (Malaysia Flight 370) It’s significantly easier to lose this 22-foot submersible at the bottom of the ocean.

  • @mitchd949
    @mitchd949 Před rokem +49

    Pretty simple, only 3 possibilities: 1) implosion or collapse of pressure vessel at depth, 2) lost power and stuck at depth, 3) lost power and used one of the available options to get to the surface. The "rescuers" in the area are only looking at #3 - there's almost zero chance of finding the sub at depth. Enough time and daylight have elapsed such that #3 is now very unlikely. Of the other choices, #1 is the most merciful since it would be virtually instantaneous and nobody would have even realized what happened.

  • @bobzelley5100
    @bobzelley5100 Před rokem +475

    This is the best interview of any posted . This guy is a believable expert . After 10 min talking to him nobody with an IQ over 83 would go in that coffin

    • @TG-fq6vy
      @TG-fq6vy Před rokem +15

      Well said !

    • @mattk8810
      @mattk8810 Před rokem +3

      The submersible had many successful dives and isnt some “cheap” submersible. Its made of thick titanium and carbon fiber.

    • @suzyrottencrotch5132
      @suzyrottencrotch5132 Před rokem +9

      Space is safer

    • @EatDrinkBeMerry
      @EatDrinkBeMerry Před rokem +19

      The ultra wealthy develop/acquire a unique taste/need for extreme adventures like this.

    • @geezerhull
      @geezerhull Před rokem +33

      @@mattk8810 the many dives could have led to a material fatigue of some sort.

  • @malikmcclain7869
    @malikmcclain7869 Před rokem +111

    This interview with Mr Butch Hendrick is so thorough and compelling. Exact details of coordinates, possible scenarios and what got me was the currents description and being up to hundreds of miles from where the vessel submerged, is just incredible. They should have definitely consulted with him or someone of his expertise, before thinking of attempting something like this. "Would you have boarded this craft?" "No, I would not have ".

    • @smassey6848
      @smassey6848 Před rokem +6

      And the thought of possibly being on the surface, bolted in, being tossed around like a sardine in a can. Talk about being sea sick! Geez.

    • @malikmcclain7869
      @malikmcclain7869 Před rokem +1

      @@smassey6848 Absolutely horrible at the thought.This thing can't be opened from within and the carbon dioxide is surely wreaking havoc.A Safe rescue/recovery attempt to the many going to look for them.

  • @Exoticano
    @Exoticano Před rokem +1

    Imagine if there is a survivor, this will be made into one of the biggest blockbuster films 2-3 years from now.

  • @ojay916
    @ojay916 Před rokem +208

    This past month we've seen a man go missing after jumping off a cruise ship, a shark attack in Egypt and now this. People really need to learn to respect the ocean.

    • @MizzouriTiger94
      @MizzouriTiger94 Před rokem +13

      I booked a cruise right before all 3 of the stories broke. This blows and is making me wonder if the universe is trying to tell me something...

    • @The.chronic.connoisseur
      @The.chronic.connoisseur Před rokem +39

      Don't forget killer whales attacking vessels 😂😂

    • @quise5751
      @quise5751 Před rokem +2

      In all accounts you mentioned, how is this not respecting, or disrespecting the ocean?

    • @ghostmonkey9812
      @ghostmonkey9812 Před rokem +31

      ​​​@@quise5751 Too many mfs think the ocean is a pool completely unaware how deep it is, how strong it is and what lurks in it. If thats not disrespect I dont know what is, this is a perfect example of f**k around and find out.

    • @KP-xi4bj
      @KP-xi4bj Před rokem +4

      @@MizzouriTiger94 Stay home? LOL Just saying.

  • @blacksquirrel4008
    @blacksquirrel4008 Před rokem +32

    I too was impressed by both the humility and questions those news people asked.

    • @Cozmicfart
      @Cozmicfart Před rokem +3

      Honestly, I was impressed too. First time I felt actually engaged in a news cast.

    • @thinginground5179
      @thinginground5179 Před rokem +1

      @@Cozmicfart most human news people

  • @Tristan-Raisch
    @Tristan-Raisch Před rokem +195

    If anyone ever needs to explain the cause of my demise to a bunch of people who don't know what's going on, I hope it's this man. So kind and knowledgeable and understanding.

  • @paulcascio5980
    @paulcascio5980 Před rokem +1

    The events Mr Butch Hendrick speaks of are unfortunate. But how he speaks of those events is epic! I am in awe of his respectful delivery of that macabre knowledge.

  • @dennismorris7573
    @dennismorris7573 Před rokem +27

    Such a bright and knowlegeable fellow. May all be found safe.

  • @rainbowshopes3275
    @rainbowshopes3275 Před rokem +68

    This interview was incredible and he was so good at explaining things! Thank you Sir!

  • @edwardpfingston876
    @edwardpfingston876 Před rokem +70

    If I ever get lost at sea . I want this guy heading up the rescue efforts

  • @EddieLeal
    @EddieLeal Před rokem +2

    The Titanic lies around 12,500 feet below sea level.. Equals to roughly 2.4 miles down from the surface. The water pressure at the site of the Titanic wreck is roughly 6,000 psi (more than 41,000 kilopascals). Under this amount of pressure, even the slightest structural flaw could result in fatal consequences.

  • @theshapeexists
    @theshapeexists Před rokem +329

    The fact this is the first time- that I am aware of- is rather impressive. Going 3800 meters in even the toughest of vessels is pushing the materials of the submarine to some major extremes. If there was a loss of pressure, their deaths would have been immediate. If theyre still down there alive, they must be terrified. I wouldnt go down there for free or if you paid me.

    • @13chase2
      @13chase2 Před rokem +20

      But would you pay $250k? Cause that’s how much it cost 😂

    • @AirsoftKeksTV
      @AirsoftKeksTV Před rokem +1

      I think there is only atmospheric pressure inside, so it would be a structural loss or water entry. Having it pressurized would make ascend way longer and also wouldn't make much sense in those depts.

    • @Mx12b
      @Mx12b Před rokem +2

      I'll pay you 500k to go down there ... In a US Navy nuclear submarine, you'll take that deal right?

    • @suzyqualcast6269
      @suzyqualcast6269 Před rokem +18

      @@13chase2 why would a billionaire go down there with no back up and just a play pad for steerage ¿?

    • @Mx12b
      @Mx12b Před rokem +1

      @@provisionalhypothesis you sure there isn't already one built and manned that only the top at the Pentagon knows of? Then again, even if you did you wouldn't be allowed to say so 😉

  • @shabbaone3334
    @shabbaone3334 Před rokem +193

    I can't believe that a vehicle like this doesn't even have a tracking device system on board

    • @kellyrn6014
      @kellyrn6014 Před rokem +20

      I agree! Why wouldn't there be?

    • @FrankYammy
      @FrankYammy Před rokem

      It does

    • @ElclarkKuhu
      @ElclarkKuhu Před rokem +36

      I don't think any GPS Like technology works underwater. The best that we have is SONAR.

    • @kellyrn6014
      @kellyrn6014 Před rokem +3

      @@FrankYammy Then why haven't they located it?

    • @rldash
      @rldash Před rokem +19

      @@kellyrn6014 GPS does not work at the depths they would be at!

  • @billdavis6900
    @billdavis6900 Před rokem +216

    That's a great point he made about it not having releasable buoy's/beacons. I carry an EPIRB on my boat which once activated, emits a signal that automatically contacts the Coast Guard with my exact location. I find it hard to believe that they don't have something like that onboard. The technology is inexpensive and readily available. I bought my EPIRB for $400.

    • @user-ci1kz1cc6t
      @user-ci1kz1cc6t Před rokem +31

      That doesn't work for a sub that goes to those depths. The pressures would probably destroy a unit like that if it was on the outside of the sub. Inside it's useless since these people are sealed in and would never be able to put the unit outside the sub anyway.

    • @billdavis6900
      @billdavis6900 Před rokem +8

      @@notexpatjoe Mine does. It’s registered with the USCG as required, especially since the predominant use of my boat is over three miles and less than two hundred miles from land which last time I checked is US federal waters which is Coast Guard jurisdiction.

    • @crashman2062
      @crashman2062 Před rokem +12

      Radio waves do not travel through water. Sounds waves will but radio will not so once a vessel sinks the radio signal will not reach a satellite or even the surface.
      Sonar is used under water.

    • @missmerbella
      @missmerbella Před rokem +10

      Probably need something a bit more advanced than your $400 EPIRB to signal from 12,000+ ft under the ocean, lol.

    • @chrisvaughn5960
      @chrisvaughn5960 Před rokem +1

      $400.00 is alot of money!

  • @Xavierpng
    @Xavierpng Před rokem +2

    Absolutely terrifying...can't imagine the fear they are/went through. God bless their souls

    • @AnilKumar-hh6kx
      @AnilKumar-hh6kx Před rokem

      You rimember again and egain god is great 🙏🏼

  • @relentlessslog
    @relentlessslog Před rokem +154

    It'll be an insane human achievement if they rescue them in time.

    • @toonleap
      @toonleap Před rokem +34

      Hopefully, so We can watch the movie "based on true events"

    • @avgeekviolinist
      @avgeekviolinist Před rokem +24

      It would be. But the idea that that is possible is, I think it's fair to say, a useful fiction at this stage. I think it's more likely that the submersible will not be found for a long time, or perhaps ever. A sad situation, but all involved should have understood the risks of diving to such a depth.

    • @kap1526
      @kap1526 Před rokem +6

      ​@@avgeekviolinistthey understood what they were getting into .

    • @campbellmarty36
      @campbellmarty36 Před rokem +9

      Not gonna happen bub!! They are dead !

    • @ddenti99
      @ddenti99 Před rokem +15

      After watching the football team of kids being rescued from a cave underwater in Thailand (and also the miners in Chile), I dont doubt anything anymore.

  • @swavekbu4959
    @swavekbu4959 Před rokem +159

    I feel for them, but I do wish people would leave that graveyard alone. Let Titanic rest in peace.

  • @trentrushmusic
    @trentrushmusic Před rokem +67

    What a kind and calm soul. It’s such a tragedy what’s happening in the Atlantic right now.

    • @patmtc477
      @patmtc477 Před rokem +1

      How do you know he is 'kind'...

    • @christophersmith1263
      @christophersmith1263 Před rokem

      @@patmtc477 I think the comment is referencing the Atlantic as a "kind soul"

  • @AustinisSummer
    @AustinisSummer Před rokem +2

    This should not even be an option. How terrible. They all died. Tragic.

  • @IWill_iTV
    @IWill_iTV Před rokem +89

    Powerful interview, good questions and amazing indepth answers. The fact he said he wouldn't go in there says all we need to know.

    • @kariannstickle2708
      @kariannstickle2708 Před rokem

      Downright the best segment on the sub I’ve seen and I’ve been letting my inner 12 yo submarine nerd run loose across the internet on this topic!

    • @JSrg8ix
      @JSrg8ix Před rokem +1

      Even if i would get into something taking me to the ocean floor (no way) i would run as soon as i see the damned thing is controlled by a video game controller. Wth?

  • @DihelsonMendonca
    @DihelsonMendonca Před rokem +90

    Butch Hendrick is 76 years old. I searched the web to spare your time to research. He's a celebrity on his own, a big dive specialist. 🎉🎉❤

    • @SteffiReitsch
      @SteffiReitsch Před rokem +2

      Four years younger than Biden who's running the country.

    • @jonovision1759
      @jonovision1759 Před rokem

      Jacque Cousteau will always be the GOAT

    • @SteffiReitsch
      @SteffiReitsch Před rokem

      @@jonovision1759 Jacque Cousteau 1910- 1997 would be extremely saddened to see what is happening to the oceans. However he probably knew it was coming.

  • @Gnik4144
    @Gnik4144 Před rokem +23

    Man after seeing the image of the inside of the sub I’d feel so claustrophobic.

    • @alexshatner3907
      @alexshatner3907 Před rokem +5

      Can you imagine on top of the claustrophobic feeling, all of sudden getting stuck, by the Titanic debris, and every one crying and screaming, hyperventilating, and praying asking for forgiveness to god because of the death sentence that will soon occur.

    • @andreshermosa1633
      @andreshermosa1633 Před rokem +2

      ​@alexshatner3907 omg!!!..and don't forget food and water and stress...might as well be good as dead

    • @OneMan-wl1wj
      @OneMan-wl1wj Před rokem +6

      Hopefully, it imploded, and they died instantly. Drifting in total darkness with limited oxygen is a nightmare.

    • @alexshatner3907
      @alexshatner3907 Před rokem +2

      @@OneMan-wl1wj I thing the word nightmare is an understatement, even terrifying is, for lost of words

    • @peterdavino4408
      @peterdavino4408 Před rokem

      But if I get it correctly, I'm pretty sure they said the sub lost contact about halfway down to the bottom so , in other words, they never really reached the Titanic. So if they became entangled ( which is possible) it wasn't entanglement due to anything related to the Titanic.The submersible might have simply imploded due to the pressure. At this point I would say that immediate death far outweighs the scenario that they're still alive and just waiting for death by suffocation.

  • @cee8ch
    @cee8ch Před rokem

    Aw Butch seems like such a sweet man, especially at the end. I enjoyed hearing from him.

  • @Andy_Babb
    @Andy_Babb Před rokem +62

    Apparently this thing only opens from the outside. So even if they’re alive and floating somewhere… they’re stuck inside.

    • @bosevertjan5986
      @bosevertjan5986 Před rokem +5

      yes I was shocked to hear that. You are doomed , what is against the possibility to open from the inside, it is ludicrous.

    • @Brancaalice
      @Brancaalice Před rokem +1

      @@bosevertjan5986 How could they open? breath fresh air? the pressure in that deep, destroy them in seconds.

    • @herbiecactus6687
      @herbiecactus6687 Před rokem +6

      He means if it had already surfaced.

    • @Andy_Babb
      @Andy_Babb Před rokem

      @@herbiecactus6687 it’s still impossible. It’s wild to find out when you don’t know but yeah, they could be floating in the surface somewhere and still, god forbid, run out of oxygen. This is why you don’t monetize visits to the Titanic.

  • @straightdrive6192
    @straightdrive6192 Před rokem +4

    Where is artificial intelligence in predicting the location of the vessel.?

  • @kshepard52
    @kshepard52 Před rokem +3

    They knew they couldn't find the Titanic without being guided by the mother ship, so if they could, they'd have dropped ballast soon after they lost communication. The fact that they didn't leaves two possibilities:
    1. They lost power, no longer had the ability to trigger the ballast release, and the automatic system that was supposed to operate under this circumstance failed, or
    2. The vessel shell failed and either flooded or imploded.

  • @georgewashington1106
    @georgewashington1106 Před rokem +61

    Assuming, hypothetically, that they're on the surface and adrift, I would think painting it white was a mistake.

  • @guymerritt4860
    @guymerritt4860 Před rokem +413

    I cannot imagine doing something like this - I'm not even nuts about elevators. And, in this case, it would seem that there are just so many things that could go wrong. I wouldn't do this if someone paid me a billion dollars. I'm not the adventurous type - want my gravestone to read: "He died doing something he loved - breathing."

    • @bigpicturethinking5620
      @bigpicturethinking5620 Před rokem +28

      You can’t die if you’re breathing.

    • @roadracer1584
      @roadracer1584 Před rokem +7

      Guys do crazy things to impress chicks to enhance their chances of getting laid. This happens in the animal kingdom as well.

    • @hellosergioa
      @hellosergioa Před rokem +12

      It was either between a tracking device or a coffee maker. So they went with the logical choice.

    • @SnappingTurtle444
      @SnappingTurtle444 Před rokem +3

      $1B?🤔

    • @nyla298
      @nyla298 Před rokem

      ​@@roadracer1584 men are gross , 99 percent anyway

  • @swavekbu4959
    @swavekbu4959 Před rokem +17

    This is precisely why my idea of "adventure" as I get older is a Sunday afternoon napping and watching TV with my dog. Respect for Nature.

  • @joeb4568
    @joeb4568 Před rokem

    I love how CBS brings an expert on to get his take on it and the two reporters won’t shut up and let him talk! They LOVE the sound of their own voice.

  • @fuzzo73
    @fuzzo73 Před rokem +130

    The more I hear about the improvised nature of the sub's design, the more it's clear they are already gone, and the rescuers know this.. One bolt on this thing fails in that kind of water pressure, and it folds like a paper box in your hands, in a second. Which actually is preferable to being stuck somewhere down there waiting to suffocate. I hope they are found at least.

    • @PartnershipsForYou
      @PartnershipsForYou Před rokem +10

      I hereby dub this the “DIY submarine death tour”

    • @reqhskslkwe4480
      @reqhskslkwe4480 Před rokem +1

      Horrifying..I know the feeling of being suffocate since I was drowned in the river 2 times

    • @markcuban5915
      @markcuban5915 Před rokem +4

      This is most likely what happened. They are definitely dead unfortunately

    • @ms.krueger2660
      @ms.krueger2660 Před rokem +3

      I’m hoping their death was quick and painless!! 😢. At this point I am praying for that.

  • @JAYFULFILMZ
    @JAYFULFILMZ Před rokem +74

    At first I was hopeful for their safe rescue 🛟 but after hearing this well experienced old timer speak some reality & truth to us I now fear the worst! But my prayers are still with the crew & passengers of oceangate 🙏🏾

    • @ryancarlson8959
      @ryancarlson8959 Před rokem +4

      Well obviously they are dead. Say they found it right now. How would you go down to 12k feet. There's no other sub on that boat or on site that can reach the depth of titanic.

    • @Alice-Not-In-Chains
      @Alice-Not-In-Chains Před rokem +3

      @@ryancarlson8959the robotic rescuer as he explains at end of broadcast is how.

    • @IMissThe90s15
      @IMissThe90s15 Před rokem +1

      ​@@Alice-Not-In-Chains They send the robotic rescue to search and find them, but from there they would have to figure out how to bring them back.. And there just isn't enough time because they would have to send another rescue robot with a cord and figure out how to tie it around the sub to pull it which might be impossible and the shape of the vessel doesn't help much. So Then they were saying they don't even have a cord long enough to reach the titanic area and for them to pull from!! For all this to happen they would have to find them first, but sadly not yet!!

  • @beachhoppr
    @beachhoppr Před rokem +134

    I have been on one of these research submersibles (not the Titanic one of course). They are extremely small (and cold inside). Ours held 4 people (3 passengers and 1 pilot). USCG was *only* 12 hours away if we required rescue. I simply cannot imagine what they are going through.

    • @schrodingersmechanic7622
      @schrodingersmechanic7622 Před rokem +30

      They're not going through anything. This is a recovery. If I were alive down there I'd bang out S-O-S on the hull, the passive sonar on the sub I served on could detect the wake of a surface contact from 20+ miles. Metal to metal contact would turn that whole sub into a loudspeaker.

    • @TonyParker-vo4sx
      @TonyParker-vo4sx Před rokem +23

      @@schrodingersmechanic7622 Homie, I’m no merman, sea navy seal or anything along them lines, powerful swimmer me, but keep me on land anyday of the week………But as expert you may feel in your department
      10 to 15 hours or so left oxygen in such a small enclosed space not even to stretch your legs, cold knowing this is very serious with a very large possibility they will not be found, panicking and praying…..They are massively going through it

    • @jamesmaxwell1940
      @jamesmaxwell1940 Před rokem +18

      @@TonyParker-vo4sx according to some videos, they were not allowed to bring any food and only one bottle of water each. Just to make it even more horrific...

    • @bushlovesska
      @bushlovesska Před rokem +25

      ​@@TonyParker-vo4sxI think he's insinuating they're not going thru it because they're dead

    • @TheHellFlower1
      @TheHellFlower1 Před rokem +1

      Strawberry jam soda cans don't go through much.

  • @sharonjackson268
    @sharonjackson268 Před rokem +3

    It's pure common sense, the submersible was not equipped for emergencies. May they 🙏 😢RIP!

  • @blueshawll
    @blueshawll Před rokem +11

    What this man saying might have happened was the best info I have heard. I wish you guys wouldn't have interrupted him so much.

  • @jonsmitt9769
    @jonsmitt9769 Před rokem +413

    I was on a canoe trip with 20 people and we pulled into an eddy for lunch. A parent found a body which we must’ve all passed as we pulled in and none of us recognized. It is surprisingly hard to see things bobbing at the waters surface.
    A smooth white pill shaped object would be almost impossible to see in the North Atlantic. It would be almost indistinguishable from wave crests and who knows how much floating garbage or ice is out there.
    The view is exactly the same for hours and there are no markers to guide your view which section of water you’ve gazed over already or not at all.

    • @done.6191
      @done.6191 Před rokem +94

      No sh%$, right? Like, was hunter orange paint too expensive? The whole thing is insane.

    • @elenawaltermusic
      @elenawaltermusic Před rokem

      I thought scanning the surface made my satellites. They said a modern satellite can detect an object of the matches box size. And I thought modern technologies can do it within minutes. Seams like it doesn’t exist or not used. By naked eyes the chances are zero, it’s clear.

    • @DJ-mz7td
      @DJ-mz7td Před rokem +51

      Every casual viewer realizes how incompetent the safety features of this vessel were. Foolishness!

    • @kygodragon4782
      @kygodragon4782 Před rokem +5

      Shorten your comment, I got enticed by the first two lines but then couldn't be botherd to read the rest.
      Shorten it.

    • @juliecortes8459
      @juliecortes8459 Před rokem +59

      The time it took you to write this comment, you could have used to read it.

  • @Hilighted
    @Hilighted Před rokem

    *BRAVO!*
    Finally some open, honest and frank questions. Perfect team!

  • @justme7920
    @justme7920 Před rokem +43

    In 1898 Morgan Robertson wrote a book called “Wreck of the Titan” about a fictional British ocean liner named Titan that sinks in the North Atlantic Ocean after striking an iceberg. The story became true in 1912 when Titanic sank. Now this. Titan is not a good name for a vessel.

    • @justinweber7423
      @justinweber7423 Před rokem +1

      HMHS Britannic didn't end up so well either.

    • @anneke_yep2407
      @anneke_yep2407 Před rokem

      Speaking of vessels in literature, i find this sadly ironic that this happened after the iron lung game came out.

    • @KB-ke3fi
      @KB-ke3fi Před rokem

      @@justinweber7423 Or thousands of WW2 battleships....most of whom were dead before the ships went down. There's still one in Pearl Harbor with 1100 souls in it. They should be left alone on the Titanic like those.

  • @stonew1927
    @stonew1927 Před rokem +323

    I just watched a four part series from a travel vlogger named alanxmundo who went down to the Titanic in this very submersible. He had to make two attempts because the first one they had to cancel since it was too dangerous. He gives an excellent insight into all the preparations that the crews have to make. On his second attempt the following year his submersible actually lost communication with the ship for some minutes before it was restored. The driver of he submersible was actually beginning to start the process of aborting the descent and bringing it up to the surface when communications were restored and they were allowed to go on to the bottom. They actually spend a good hour touring the ship and seeing the "money shot" the prow etc before returning to the surface. In the end he makes some interesting comments about the company and the experience as a whole, and visits the cemetery in Halifax where hundreds of Titanic's victims are buried. I recommend you watch his videos about his excursion on the Titan, this same submersible that went missing here, if you're interested inlearning more about it. Start with Part 1 but if you just want to watch the episode where he reaches the Titanic you can skip to Part 4. Only issue is that it's in Spanish. Not sure if it's closed captioned in English . . . Part 1 title is "Mi expedición al TITANIC parte 1/4 | Alan por el mundo"

  • @mirrrstery
    @mirrrstery Před rokem +70

    Remember how no one could find that plane that went down couple years back and everyone was shocked that no one could find nothing for so long? This is why. The ocean is HUGE and I don’t think people understand just how big and vaste. They could be literally anywhere in the Atlantic Ocean right now.

    • @K000H
      @K000H Před rokem +14

      Exactly. When people casually bring up that only about 5% of the ocean has been mapped/explored, they ain't kidding. Those are serious facts. And scary odds for finding anything.

    • @avgeekviolinist
      @avgeekviolinist Před rokem +6

      Good point, but you made a bit of an exaggeration. This submersible had a pretty slow maneuvering speed; even with currents, I'm assuming it can't have traveled more than a couple hundred miles from its last known location. The search area is accordingly smaller than it would have been for MH370...but then again, the submersible is a smaller target, and may be deep below the surface (whereas some airplane wreckage typically remains on the surface). So even with a smaller search area, it still may be hard/impossible to locate.

    • @Mercyfalls
      @Mercyfalls Před rokem +6

      ​@@K000HBiiig difference between mapped and explored. Pretty much all of the ocean has been discovered, like we know where it's how deep, where the Mariana Trench is etc.
      But the majority is unexplored.
      For example imagine your home town. You know the general layout and can see which buildings are where. But you obvs haven't been inside every single building (private houses) in every room. You don't know how the bathroom of every citizen looks. You'd notice id a new building appears or an old one disappears, but you wouldn't know if someone hangs a new poster on their bedroomwall. So in your mind you "mapped" the town but the majority is unexplored.

    • @oscar_r69420
      @oscar_r69420 Před rokem +1

      @@K000Hactually almost 25% of the ocean has been mapped. explored and mapped are very different

    • @Malitubee
      @Malitubee Před rokem +2

      @@Mercyfalls Damnnn! I love this explanation

  • @albakerjr
    @albakerjr Před rokem +1

    I do not see the fascination with the Titanic. It went down 111 years ago because of over confidence. And here we go again, what is so important to risking more lives.

  • @ice319
    @ice319 Před rokem +39

    Definitely a great interview. Very informative and it makes sense why this rescue is more difficult than most. Thank you for that info. Praying for their safe return.

    • @MrUranium238
      @MrUranium238 Před rokem +1

      I will also send my thoughts and prayers. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 and 🦄🦄🦄

  • @MMID303
    @MMID303 Před rokem +80

    This is scary. Just put yourself in their shoes. Imagine being stuck inside a cylinder in the ocean. No cell service to let anyone know what's going on. No communication with the outside world. No idea if anyone is even searching for you. Did they forget about you? Is there a massive search team? Just floating around in the massive ocean.

    • @mariejae
      @mariejae Před rokem +16

      I don't know the men. One could also be panicking and hurting themselves or hurting others. It's important to stay calm to conserve oxygen for yourself and others.

    • @marcieannedriscoll3086
      @marcieannedriscoll3086 Před rokem +15

      ...and dark down there. So terrifying.

    • @gl7323
      @gl7323 Před rokem +7

      honestly my biggest fear. those poor souls, if theyre still alive it must be so hard for them. If theyre dea d, at least i hope it happens instantly. Like a pressure implosion and they didnt feel anything.

    • @edub9930
      @edub9930 Před rokem +4

      ​@jmm0585 knowing human nature they most likely have turned against each other

    • @stevewebb7126
      @stevewebb7126 Před rokem +8

      I would never be in their shoes because even if I was payed the amount they payed for the trip , I wouldn't have gone .

  • @noc9005
    @noc9005 Před rokem +37

    I am sad. They are humans like us and really wish they come out alive.

  • @mariedanielle293
    @mariedanielle293 Před rokem +22

    I might have missed this theory or maybe they have already thought of this. Is it possible that they went inside of the Titanic to take a look and had gotten stuck and the remote quit working while inside the ship?
    Praying so very hard for these men, their families and all search and rescue 💛 God's speed to everyone.

    • @mjremy2605
      @mjremy2605 Před rokem +3

      No, that is not possible. They don't go in it. Too large.

    • @leeislove1422
      @leeislove1422 Před rokem +2

      @@mjremy2605 you dont know what those people decided to do!

    • @sharonjackson268
      @sharonjackson268 Před rokem +1

      HMM...I didn't think of the possibilities of them actually venturing into the Titanic. Again, from a spiritual view, I don't believe the Titanic grave was supposed to be disturbed.😢😢😢

    • @sharonjackson268
      @sharonjackson268 Před rokem

      ​@@mjremy2605It's a strong possibility they may have broken all the rules. Remember, humans create rules to break them.

    • @mjremy2605
      @mjremy2605 Před rokem

      @@sharonjackson268 Not in this scenario. The sub did not go into the Titanic as they had not reached it yet. They were 1 hr 45 mins into descent. It takes 2 hrs to descend. The Titan imploded at a higher sea level than the Titanic rested at. Read the news before you make silly statements.

  • @Applep1esandfrenchfr1es
    @Applep1esandfrenchfr1es Před rokem +15

    This guy seem to know his stuff! As well as the reporters. Thank you 🙏🏾

    • @AxiomApe
      @AxiomApe Před rokem +3

      I was thinking the same. This man is very wise. 👍

  • @glasswingbutterfly
    @glasswingbutterfly Před rokem +32

    Very well done interview. As your guest indicated, you asked great questions and he provided succinct, definitive answers as the expert. I commend all three of you. It is a horrific event and I pray they will be found alive and well soon.

  • @kaitlyndufoe674
    @kaitlyndufoe674 Před rokem +26

    Its creepy how history repeats itself, maybe until a lesson is learned. Just as the Titanic the Titan promised a grand experience for the rich while being unequipped to save human lives in case of an emergency. Dollar over Life…praying for the safe return of our fellow people, hopefully we learn this lesson without the loss of lives and prevent it in the future 🙏

  • @rburrows7786
    @rburrows7786 Před rokem +2

    The good news is that they found the Gameboy sub control intact

  • @ryan1982o
    @ryan1982o Před rokem +117

    Great information! No matter who these people down there are, I hope they are all rescued safely in the next 24 hours.

    • @mattsathrohan288
      @mattsathrohan288 Před rokem +14

      Agreed. This is the energy we need. People have been absolutely awful about this.

    • @zaltmanbleroze
      @zaltmanbleroze Před rokem +13

      Some people wish them dead because they're rich. I do not understand the mindset of these idiots who wish this.

    • @shjn-niru
      @shjn-niru Před rokem +3

      It would be a miracle if someone still managed to survive inside a tin can under the immense crush force pressure down there.

    • @silverscalederg8632
      @silverscalederg8632 Před rokem +11

      @@zaltmanbleroze I can explain a bit. So these rich rich rich people. Billionares. They have so much money and own companies which make them even richer...despite that, They NEVER pay a fair wage. Always exploiting people. Ain't no way to get that rich without stepping on everyone back to get there...think of it as people wishing karma

    • @JerichoKommando
      @JerichoKommando Před rokem

      😅

  • @gmoney2.059
    @gmoney2.059 Před rokem +4

    19 year old I feel the Most for he hasn’t experienced a longevity

  • @Lexieplusthree
    @Lexieplusthree Před rokem

    I really liked the guy answering the questions. What a sweet old man.

  • @erickflores6047
    @erickflores6047 Před rokem +176

    The company needs to be truthful and let everyone know that it’s gone

    • @dinaboop
      @dinaboop Před rokem +45

      I think the owner of the company was on board.

    • @pep9716
      @pep9716 Před rokem +53

      @@dinaboop The C.E O. was on board.

    • @squinqlehuman
      @squinqlehuman Před rokem +5

      @@pep9716 LMAO

    • @xSevenDevilsx
      @xSevenDevilsx Před rokem +43

      The CEO is on the sub so thats awkward.

    • @johndetheshape3095
      @johndetheshape3095 Před rokem +21

      They cant do that to the Families they have to atleast try as he Said Its bad for morale
      We are Humans we try to fight things against impossible odds

  • @interstatebullly3nyg551
    @interstatebullly3nyg551 Před rokem +4

    The company behind this might be seeing its last days after this failure

    • @cheapcraftygirlsweepstakes2338
      @cheapcraftygirlsweepstakes2338 Před rokem +1

      We can only hope. It took out the greedy stupid CEO so there’s that.

    • @interstatebullly3nyg551
      @interstatebullly3nyg551 Před rokem

      @@cheapcraftygirlsweepstakes2338 major greed and neglect… if you have these people spending $250k pet ticket Atleast you could use a minor portion of that money to upgrade the sub with detection emergency beacon devices. The fact the sub had none of that with million dollars totaling passenger purchased tickets for that voyage alone is just unbelievable… at the same time the passengers were well aware and actually paid for the risk… smh

  • @TheVic18t
    @TheVic18t Před rokem +19

    When they asked him if he would go for a dive in that submersible, his answer was chilling.

  • @lalashod9089
    @lalashod9089 Před rokem +2

    No money in this world would make me take that trip to see no titanic..NEVER!

  • @catus-cactus
    @catus-cactus Před rokem +61

    I’m praying these people will be saved ❤💗✝️

  • @merrelise33
    @merrelise33 Před rokem +28

    No way on God's green earth I'd ever get into one of those things...NOPE!

    • @jonhelmer8591
      @jonhelmer8591 Před rokem +3

      You're fine on God's green earth but stay away from his blue water.

  • @MiThreeSunz
    @MiThreeSunz Před rokem +81

    This was an excellent news segment. The two anchors asked very good questions to which Butch Hendrick provided direct and experienced-based answers. I pray the Canadian and American SAR teams find the submersible soon and its occupants safe. 🙏🇨🇦

    • @andret4403
      @andret4403 Před rokem +3

      Kidding,? These news persons are horrible. It's obvious they have no clue.

    • @MissValdostaFeedAndGrain
      @MissValdostaFeedAndGrain Před rokem +6

      They were HORRIFIC interviewers. They should be selling coffee pots on QVC.

    • @MiThreeSunz
      @MiThreeSunz Před rokem +1

      @@andret4403 I was being polite. After all, I’m Canadian! 😊🇨🇦

    • @MiThreeSunz
      @MiThreeSunz Před rokem

      @@MissValdostaFeedAndGrain I was being polite. I’m Canadian. 😊🇨🇦

    • @andret4403
      @andret4403 Před rokem +1

      @@MiThreeSunz :)

  • @collegeman1988
    @collegeman1988 Před rokem +3

    Those 5 people in that amateur submersible would have a better chance at survival if they were on the railroad tracks and hit by a 110 car freight train than being at the depths of the Atlantic Ocean they’re talking about. This whole venture was just plain stupid.

  • @tammygant4216
    @tammygant4216 Před rokem +22

    Thank you for this interview. Very helpful and informative. Clearly and calmly explained (no hype or drama, just good information). Thank you. This is the kind of presentation I expect from a quality news outlet.

  • @JA-fi5fw
    @JA-fi5fw Před rokem +4

    "The Titanic is cursed, we have to stop exploring the lost souls in the deep sea!."

  • @darknes7800
    @darknes7800 Před rokem +11

    Considering all the equipment that is required on boats by the Coast Guard.
    I am genuinely surprised this vessel was approved for the intended use.

    • @lesley7321
      @lesley7321 Před rokem +2

      Therein lies the biggest issue....IT WASN'T ! and the company refused to do so and sacked the guy who raised the warning flag.

  • @birdie1607
    @birdie1607 Před rokem +1

    This has always been one of my biggest nightmares