Tnere seems to be some flakiness in the company execs, and there was outright fraud in the certification claims. I read about the lies made by the execs trying to outdistance the coming storm. I cannot understand why the passengers, who don't seem to be stupid people, accepted the risks of this.
I'm surprised they didn't have a tethered rescue signaling float. Thing like this needs a chaperone surface boat.
I find it pretty unreal that there was no logical backup plan for such an endeavour, it is beyond insane.
Seems pretty irresponsible.
Q: "What are some of your backup plans in case something goes wrong?"
CEO: "That would never happen."
Naw, it will only operate in small bounds and then fail.
It is like operating a machine and never doing maintenance, doomed to fail.
Driving things over the duty cycle leads to failure. People that do not understand this continually make the same mistakes.
Tnere seems to be some flakiness in the company execs, and there was outright fraud in the certification claims. I read about the lies made by the execs trying to outdistance the coming storm. I cannot understand why the passengers, who don't seem to be stupid people, accepted the risks of this.