Former Titan submersible passengers share their experiences with vessel as search continues


This undated image courtesy of OceanGate Expeditions, shows their Titan submersible beginning a descent. Rescue teams expanded their search underwater on June 20, 2023, as they raced against time to find a Titan deep-diving tourist submersible that went missing near the wreck of the Titanic with five people on board and limited oxygen. All communication was lost with the 21-foot Titan craft during a descent June 18 to the Titanic, which sits at a depth of crushing pressure more than two miles below the surface of the North Atlantic.

Authorities expanded rescue efforts as they race to find the missing submersible carrying five passengers on a deepwater quest to explore the wreck site of the Titanic as underwater noises were detected. 

Search vessels were redirected Tuesday after “multiple” aircraft detected underwater noises in the area. Navy acoustic analysts were studying the sounds, which were heard again Wednesday, said Capt. Jamie Frederick, the First Coast Guard District response coordinator, in a news conference Wednesday afternoon.

“We don’t know what they are,” Frederick said. “The good news is, we’re searching in the area where the noises were detected.”

Pilot and CEO of OceanGate Stockton Rush and four commercial passengers including British billionaire Hamish Harding, French explorer Paul-Henry Nargeolet, Shahzada Dawood and Suleman Dawood, two members of one of Pakistan’s most prominent families were on board Titan, the 22-foot submersible when it lost contact with its support ship Sunday. 

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