Previous passenger on doomed submersible says Titanic adventure tourism at an end
- Arthur Loibl, a German man who previously journeyed to the wreck of the Titanic aboard the submersible destroyed in an implosion one week ago, believes that the tragedy has ended adventure tourism to the site in the North Atlantic for the foreseeable future.
- Loibl said that a submersible like Titan that had an unconventional carbon-fibre hull should be certified by an independent third party to ensure it meets certain safety standards. During his trip, the submersible experienced problems with its battery and balancing weights that required 90 minutes of repairs, turning an eight-hour journey into more than 10 hours.
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