Safety board report says doomed Titan submersible operated with no federal oversight
ST. JOHN’S — The Transportation Safety Board of Canada says a submersible that imploded on its way to the Titanic wreck was operating in Canada without any oversight, and it is asking federal authorities to look closer at uncertified vessels.
The board released a report Wednesday examining the Titan sub’s doomed voyage nearly three years ago, which killed all five people on board. Among the dead was Stockton Rush, chief executive of OceanGate Inc., the Washington-based company that owned the small vessel.
Transport Canada knew the uncertified submersible was operating out of St. John’s, N.L., but the department did not oversee those operations, leaving its occupants at risk, the federal investigation concluded.
It also found that several other government agencies knew about the Titan’s dives to the Titanic, but the information they shared with each other — and with Transport Canada — was limited.
