Some people who embarked on the company\u0027s deep\u002Dsea expeditions look back on their decision to dive as \u0027a bit naive\u0027
“You could tell that he was flustered and not really happy with the performance,” Weed said. “But he was trying to make light of it, trying to make excuses.”
FILE: The passengers on board the Titan submersible, clockwise from top left: Hamish Harding, Paul Henry Nargeolet, Shahzada Dawood and his son Suleman, and Stockton Rush Mike Reiss, a writer for “The Simpsons” television show, said he had positive experiences on the dives he made with OceanGate, including to the Titanic wreck site.Article content
Reiss said he did notice some issues with the Titan, although he wasn’t sure everything was a glitch. Over cigars one night, Rush told Weissmann that he got the carbon fiber for the Titan’s hull at a big discount because it was past its shelf-life for use in airplanes, Weissmann said. But Rush reassured him it was safe.
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