There are so few subs that can reach 3800m down that most if any back up systems are worthless. I’d put it in the same category as the death zone on Mount Everest. You have an issue in that zone, you’re not coming home.
Two things strike me, firstly, that the sub is pushing boundaries, the technology development and in essence testing is being paid for by the ‘tourists’. Secondly, I suspect that the rescue efforts will be paid for by either the company’s insurance or indeed the families of those on board. Not much in the USA is free.
Two things strike me, firstly, that the sub is pushing boundaries, the technology development and in essence testing is being paid for by the ‘tourists’. Secondly, I suspect that the rescue efforts will be paid for by either the company’s insurance or indeed the families of those on board. Not much in the USA is free.