Stockton Rush, CEO of OceanGate, was one of the five people who died on board the Titan submersible. Because the submersible was unregistered, and didn’t meet basic engineering standards, it was only able to operated in international waters. Rush had defended his company’s '“engineering focused, innovative approach” which “flies in the face of the submersible orthodoxy”. Unfortunatey, the “orthodoxy” he derided included the ability of paying customers to travel safely and come back alive.
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