Jacksonville, FL — National Transportation Safety Board investigators are finding fault in the Alternate Compliance Program inspection protocol, the use of open lifeboats, training and oversight by ...
El Faro sank near the Bahamas on Oct. 1, 2015, killing all 33 crew members. — -- The captain of the freighter El Faro warned that "the clock is ticking" in a chilling final phone call before the ...
Federal accident investigators on Tuesday began their final meeting to determine the probable cause of the sinking of the cargo ship El Faro, the worst maritime disaster for a U.S.-flagged vessel in ...
15-thousand feet below the sea, the container ship El Faro sits on the ocean floor, the result of the worst American shipping disaster in more than 30 years. Tonight, Erika Tarantal talks to the ...
The National Transportation Safety Board has recovered the data recorder of El Faro, a ship that sank with all hands on board last year near the Bahamas. Investigators hope to find GPS navigational ...
The secrets of what sank the El Faro container ship and its crew of 33 are resting in 15,000 feet of water, a location confirmed Monday by federal investigators. The 40-year-old ship left Jacksonville ...
The U.S. Navy, using a remotely controlled submersible operating almost 3 miles below the ocean’s surface, has identified the cargo ship El Faro, Navy spokesman Christopher Johnson said Monday. The ...
Why did the ship sail into a hurricane? — -- The captain of the El Faro, the cargo ship believed to have sunk during Hurricane Joaquin, was "calm" during the ship's final call to shore, the ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The captain of the doomed freighter El Faro emailed his superiors asking about changing the route home the day before his ship sank near the Bahamas. The email from Michael ...
His career began and ended at sea. The sea was also where the life of Michael Davidson, the captain of the American cargo ship El Faro, began and ended as well. Thirty-three people, including Davidson ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. --The captain of the doomed freighter El Faro said in his final call for help that the "clock is ticking" as his ship took on water and lost propulsion. Part of Capt. Michael ...
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