GA-Midnight Cruise
Well-known member
- Joined
- Nov 3, 2012
- Messages
- 122
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-24 C (Sterndrive)
- Non-Fluid Motion Model
- R21, Square Grouper: R21, Goliath: R21, Sweet Pea
- Vessel Name
- St. Brendan
Nine weeks ago, the NTSB recovered the voyage data recorder of the El Faro, gleaning 26 hours of information from that ship's bridge. The vessel met it's fate while steaming and subsequently losing propulsion while in the path of Hurricane Joaquin, on the morning of Oct, 1st, 2015. Finally resting 3 miles below the surface off Crooked Island, Bahamas. This is the most significant American maritime, loss of life event, since the George Prince accident on 20 October 1976. A small automobile ferry crossing the Mississippi River in Louisiana as it collided with the tanker Frosta. It capsized and sank. 78 lives lost. I'm reminded of the story, "Sully", Miracle on the Hudson, and the speculation, opinions and viewpoints while the investigation was ongoing. With that fresh in my mind, I will encourage refrain from speculation and to allow the NTSB to do their diligent work. Professionally, I'm on the private sector side of the transportation industry and completely unrelated to my maritime passion. But, I will defend the NTSB's incorrect portrayal in the production of "Sully" as an injustice to their professionalism. I encourage all pilots, air or water, to refrain from gossip and speculation. Sulley is a hero, a professional and a pilot's, pilot. He is and will always be, center square of a precious moment in American history. The NTSB's findings confirmed what we all knew. It is a necessary process. The 33 seamen who lost their lives on the El Faro are due the respect and the truth born of this process. We should await the report patiently. GA-Midnight Cruise.