Titanic Submersible Missing with Limited Air Supply: Intensive Search and Rescue Efforts Underway

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US Coast Guard and International Agencies Collaborate to Locate and Rescue Submersible with 40 Hours of Air Remaining

A Friend’s Perspective: Paul-Henri Nargeolet, a Titanic Expert, Faces the Risk

Paul-Henri Nargeolet, a French ex-Navy officer and an expert on the Titanic, has gone missing along with a submersible. A close friend, Mathieu Johann, emphasizes Nargeolet’s profound knowledge of the Titanic and his acceptance of the risks involved in such expeditions. Johann hopes for a quick and safe return, stating that Nargeolet’s experience and familiarity with the Titanic provide some reassurance amidst the uncertainty.

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Friendship and Collaboration: Mathieu Johann and Paul-Henri Nargeolet

Mathieu Johann, a director at Harper Collins France and a collaborator on Nargeolet’s book about the Titanic, describes their close bond. Johann reveals that Nargeolet has dived dozens of times to explore the Titanic wreck and is intimately acquainted with its marine depths. Nargeolet’s commitment to uncovering the mysteries within the wreckage, including the contents of the Titanic’s safe, showcases his deep attachment to its history and the passion he has dedicated to this endeavor.

King Charles III Seeks Regular Updates on Missing Submersible

Concerned about the missing submersible, King Charles III has expressed his desire to be kept fully informed about the ongoing search and rescue operation. The King’s sympathies lie with the family of Shahzada Dawood, one of the individuals on board the submersible, who has long been associated with charitable organizations supported by the royal family.

US Navy Mobilizes Experts and Advanced Salvage System for Rescue Mission

The US Navy is sending subject matter experts and a “Flyaway Deep Ocean Salvage System (FADOSS)” to assist in the search and rescue operation. FADOSS is a motion-compensated lift system designed for recovering large, bulky, and heavy undersea objects. Capable of lifting up to 60,000 pounds, this equipment will greatly enhance the search efforts. Collaborating with the US Coast Guard, the Navy aims to provide crucial support in locating and rescuing the missing submersible.

Friend’s Recollection: The Excitement of the Missing Passenger Before the Trip

Retired US Air Force Col. Terry Virts recalls a brief conversation he had with Hamish Harding, one of the passengers on the missing submersible. Harding, an adventurer who has explored various extreme environments, including the South Pole and outer space, displayed great enthusiasm for the Titanic wreckage trip. Virts believes that Harding’s prior experiences will enable him to remain calm and composed during this challenging situation, ensuring the best possible chances of survival for everyone on board.

US Military Deploys Resources to Aid in the Search

The US military is actively deploying military and commercial assets to assist in the ongoing search operation. The Navy’s Supervisor of Salvage and Diving, in coordination with the US Transportation Command, is bringing in more capable assets for the search. Additionally, commercial cargo flights from Buffalo, New York, to St. John’s will potentially provide further assistance. The concerted efforts of these military and commercial resources underline the commitment to locating and rescuing the missing submersible.

Expert Analysis: The Critical Impact of Time on the Search Operation

Retired US Admiral Mike Mullen emphasizes the diminishing likelihood of a positive outcome as time passes in the search for the missing submersible. As oxygen supply becomes a concern, those on board must conserve it as much as possible. The fact that the submersible has not resurfaced indicates a problem.