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There isn't any detail about what led to the mishap... But I was
thinking there is a bridge tender opening. Why was the bridge coming down when a ship was passing? |
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Good point. If you are only watching the ship you could miss that.
It would be interesting to see more of the details because the ship's "airdraft" was nowhere near being close to correct if that bridge was not lowering. Assuming the ship had a pilot, there's more than one person in deep dodo and as someone else said, considering the ensuing fire, let's hope no one was hurt or killed. otn "Curtis CCR" wrote in message ups.com... There isn't any detail about what led to the mishap... But I was thinking there is a bridge tender opening. Why was the bridge coming down when a ship was passing? |
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![]() otnmbrd wrote: Good point. If you are only watching the ship you could miss that. It would be interesting to see more of the details because the ship's "airdraft" was nowhere near being close to correct if that bridge was not lowering. Assuming the ship had a pilot, there's more than one person in deep dodo and as someone else said I am still trying to figure that out. If there was audio or anything else that could have provided details then I might have a different impression. But it certainly appeared that the drawbridge was in motion, coming DOWN when the ship hit it. That leads me to believe that the bridge was UP. Since it also appears that the ship's bridge was the point of impact, you can be that the pilot and other crewmembers got an up close, front row seat - I'll bet there was a lot of yelling on the radio. I would be quite easily pursuaded that this was the bridge operator's fault - If not entirely, then a majority of the blame is probably his/hers. How could you blame a pilot? The bridge was open... it started closing. Around here bridges open for ships that size when they are nearly two miles away - the ship can't stop if the bridge starts coming down when it's a boatlength away. , considering the ensuing fire, let's hope no one was hurt or killed. otn "Curtis CCR" wrote in message ups.com... There isn't any detail about what led to the mishap... But I was thinking there is a bridge tender opening. Why was the bridge coming down when a ship was passing? |
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