Reformed Offlian
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He says enormous force, not enormous impact.
He also doesn't say it is unaccounted-for, which is another aspect I was questioning.
He says enormous force, not enormous impact.
The system under Russian trained Captain Andresson was authoritarian. Crew had to get his permission first before they are allowed to do anything. Compare and contrast to the UK Sandhurst Academy leadership skills which encourages leaders to delegate according to priority and urgency task/action. The authoritarian model means crew are loathe to take any initiative of their own and likewise, prone to avoiding having to keep asking for permission to do things for fear of being slapped down as an upstart or undermining the captain.
By all accounts, Andresson was hated and resented by many because of his authoritarian attitude.
So, it seems, on the Estonia the ship's engineering crew worked hard to right the problem before daring to tell the captain, fearing they would be blamed, probably. By the time the alarm was raised it was already too late IMV.
If the car ramp door was in the habit of being leaky, why would the crew show any special concern about it?
Suppose there had been a bomb, a torpedo or a major collision. Do you think a crew could get 850 sleeping passengers to safety within a time frame of about ten minutes?
It is all very well blaming crew but they are not superheroes.
Any theory as to who removed the car ramp railings, now seen lying on the seabed?
He also says "The deformations generally match the local geological profile."He also doesn't say it is unaccounted-for, which is another aspect I was questioning.
Suppose there had been a bomb, a torpedo or a major collision. Do you think a crew could get 850 sleeping passengers to safety within a time frame of about ten minutes?
It is all very well blaming crew but they are not superheroes.
If the car ramp door was in the habit of being leaky, why would the crew show any special concern about it?
Being a theory of "respected persons" does not mean something isn't a conspiracy theory. That fact that someone is a "respected person in office" does not mean that their crackpot ideas are not crackpot ideas.
I never said anything about an "unknown person on the bridge". I did say something about a possible hijacking of the bridge, because you suggested that possibility.
"Unidentified body on the bridge" is not the same as "the bridge was possibly hijacked". You do realise that, right?
Are you saying that the bridge of the Estonia possibly being hijacked is a "reported news item". Where was it reported? Or did you come up with that hypothesis?
How could it be deliberate?
You do know how sonar works?
Plenty of conspiracy theories are reported in the press. They don't stop being conspiracy theories just because someone writes an article about them. If you read the article and subscribe to the conspiracy theory it espouses, you believe and advocate a conspiracy theory. Trying to rewrite it as a "current news event" and not a conspiracy theory mistakes the framing of the story for its essential nature. The mental gymnastics required to try to separate a conspiracy theory in general from a conspiracy theory reported in the media is too much.
Maybe if they had been properly trained they would have shown some concern and kept an eye on it. Any noises or increase in water should have resulted in a response other than pressing on regardless.
Where are the ten minutes coming from?
There was no bomb, collision or torpedo.
If the crew had reacted correctly to the water coming in the bow and the noises being made the ship might not have even sunk.
At the start of the thread his Russian training and experience was touted by you as a positive thing.
Oh for crying out loud.
This does not happen for a conspiracy theory.
Synonyms.
Certainly submarines can block signals. Or if the ROV needs VHF then that, too, is a possibility. When Kari Lehtola, the Finnish JAIC member wanted to conduct radioactivity tests after signing off the report, the first occasion failed because the cable was mysteriously cut .
Jutta Rabe also had this problem with the ROV cables on her boat mysteriously cut.
That's only if you believe nothing more happened than the bow visor fell off because of a strong wave and this caused water to enter the car deck.
The ten minutes comes from the 137 survivors. The ones who got out within ten minutes of the violent list to starboard.
How could a submarine block sonar?Certainly submarines can block signals. Or if the ROV needs VHF then that, too, is a possibility. When Kari Lehtola, the Finnish JAIC member wanted to conduct radioactivity tests after signing off the report, the first occasion failed because the cable was mysteriously cut .
Jutta Rabe also had this problem with the ROV cables on her boat mysteriously cut.