In a second post, Gates explained further why he did not follow through with the chance to film the submersible’s maiden mission. [firefly_poll] “To those asking, #Titan did not perform well on my dive,” he wrote. “Ultimately, I walked away from a huge opportunity to film Titanic due to my safety concerns w/ the @OceanGate platform,” Gates said. “There’s more to the history and design of Titan that has not been made public – much of it concerning.”I had the unique opportunity to dive in the @Oceangate #Titan sub with Stockton at the helm in preparation for its maiden mission to Titanic. I pray for a positive outcome to the rescue efforts of those aboard, including fellow @ExplorersClub member Hamish Harding. pic.twitter.com/z6jjLf6tO6
— Josh Gates (@joshuagates) June 21, 2023
Gates elaborated on those concerns Thursday on the “Today” show, saying his experience with the vessel in its testing phase left him with serious doubts about its seaworthiness. “We had issues with thruster control,” he told NBC correspondent Tom Costello. “We had issues with the computers aboard, we had issues with comms. “I just felt as though the sub needed more time, and it needed more more testing, frankly.” Many have been asking Gates why anyone would be interested in exploring the Titanic, let alone pay $250,000 — reportedly the price of admission for a seat on the submersible. “To those questioning why people would dive to Titanic: the ship has fascinated the world since the night she sank,” he tweeted. “It’s a time capsule to another era of our history.”To those asking, #Titan did not perform well on my dive. Ultimately, I walked away from a huge opportunity to film Titanic due to my safety concerns w/ the @OceanGate platform. There’s more to the history and design of Titan that has not been made public – much of it concerning.
— Josh Gates (@joshuagates) June 21, 2023
Gates lauded those aboard the tiny vessel. “It takes courage to make a trip like this,” he said. “Admiration and prayers for the passengers aboard @OceanGate #Titan.” This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.To those questioning why people would dive to Titanic: the ship has fascinated the world since the night she sank. It’s a time capsule to another era of our history. It takes courage to make a trip like this. Admiration and prayers for the passengers aboard @OceanGate #Titan.
— Josh Gates (@joshuagates) June 21, 2023