Court documents reveal a former OceanGate employee had several safety complaints over the tourist submersible—and then he was fired.
Court documents reveal a former OceanGate employee had several safety complaints over the tourist submersible—and then he was fired.
I think it depends on what depth they are at. You have to depressurize and you need time to do that.
If it’s still water-tight, occupants wouldn’t need to decompress since the interior is still near atmospheric pressure. If it leaked at 13,000 ft… the bends are the least of their worries.
ooo you’re right! Thanks for the catch!