OceanGate founder and CEO Stockton Rush crashed a submersible into a shipwreck and then threw the vessel’s rudimentary controls at a more experienced employee years before he piloted the doomed ...
"It was unprofessional behavior of him, he started to panic," David Lochridge testified of Stockton Rush, describing an incident years earlier Years before he piloted the Titan submersible more ...
David Lochridge was quickly removed from the Titan project after he repeatedly clashed with CEO Stockton Rush.
All five individuals on board, including OceanGate founder and CEO Stockton Rush who was piloting the vessel, businessman Shahzada Dawood and his son Suleman Dawood, adventurer Hamish Harding ...
OceanGate's former engineering director said he had refused to pilot the ill-fated submersible which imploded more than a year ago.
"It was unprofessional behavior of him, he started to panic," David Lochridge testified of Stockton Rush Wilfredo Lee/AP; Getty Years before he piloted the Titan submersible more than 2 miles ...
Nissen said that his relationship with CEO Stockton Rush soured after he refused to pilot ... that the last words the Titan's passengers sent up to its support vessel support ship, Polar Prince ...
"Stockton liked ... Upset, Rush threw the PlayStation controller and "he hit me on the side of my head," Lochridge said. Ultimately, Lochridge said, he scooped up the controller, which had a ...
"It was unprofessional behavior of him, he started to panic," David Lochridge testified of Stockton Rush Wilfredo Lee/AP; Getty Years before he piloted the Titan submersible more than 2 miles beneath ...