OceanGate's Former Finance Director Reveals Shocking Details About Titanic Submersible's Safety Concerns and Jurisdiction Issues

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A former finance director at OceanGate revealed that CEO Stockton Rush asked her to become the chief pilot for the Titan submersible after firing the original pilot, who had raised safety concerns. The finance director quit her job, stating that she did not trust Rush's decision-making. The former director also highlighted concerns about the young age and low pay of some engineers at OceanGate. The Titan submersible imploded during a dive to the wreck of the Titanic, prompting questions about its safety and Rush's dismissal of expert warnings.
- OceanGate's former finance director said she quit when Stockton Rush asked her to be the Titanic submersible's chief pilot after firing the original one for raising safety issues: report Yahoo News
- Report: Ex-OceanGate employee sent email warning about doomed submersible CNN
- Titan submersible may have tried to resurface before tragedy NewsNation Now
- Stockton Rush deliberately structured OceanGate's Titanic operations to be outside US jurisdiction, says former employee: report Yahoo News
- New Yorker: An ex-OceanGate employee once sent an ominous email raising safety concerns about the doomed Titan submersible CNN
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