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Have you got any retired US Admirals posts?My post? You mean a retired US army generals post.
Have you got any retired US Admirals posts?My post? You mean a retired US army generals post.
Stopped recording data for 2 minutes, not suspicous at all...
Baltimore Bridge collapse timeline: Ship’s black box reveals tragic last moments
Federal investigators released a chilling minute-by-minute timeline of the moments leading up to the Dali ship crashing into the Francis Scott Key Bridgewww.independent.co.uk
Stopped recording data for 2 minutes, not suspicous at all...
Baltimore Bridge collapse timeline: Ship’s black box reveals tragic last moments
Federal investigators released a chilling minute-by-minute timeline of the moments leading up to the Dali ship crashing into the Francis Scott Key Bridgewww.independent.co.uk
After the safe and effective ordeal, how can people still believe anything from these assholesLol, These are just the ones you heard of, there was a bridge stuck in china in February of this year.
There are more tractors trailer accidents as well, is that a conspiracy also? Or just a case of LOFT?
Coming up, on the snow and mud conspiracy report.
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After the safe and effective ordeal, how can people still believe anything from these assholes
these days hard to tell what a joke and what's real......It is April 1, fake news will be everywhere today on social media, just more than the normal fake news.
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This was discussed somewhere (I can't remember where...radio, tv or social media) but the logitsics and costs would be astronomical because it would tie up tugboats for many, many hours per ship. There are 1000's of ships that travel in and around bridges and ports....they currently only put tugs on high priority cargo's ( expolsives, oil, etc) Those costs would filter down to us, the end user.You can see now why they have mandatory use of Tugboats in the harbors. They are safe and effective.
also maybe look into the structure and protection of a bridge after 50 years. build some protection piers out away from the base so a ship can't actually hit the bridge supports may be a good start.This was discussed somewhere (I can't remember where...radio, tv or social media) but the logitsics and costs would be astronomical because it would tie up tugboats for many, many hours per ship. There are 1000's of ships that travel in and around bridges and ports....they currently only put tugs on high priority cargo's ( expolsives, oil, etc) Those costs would filter down to us, the end user.
Better plan would be to have more stringent maintenance rules to ensure these failures don't happen.
I already reported a bunch of posts.getting pretty far off topic here guys.....dont make me report you.....