'This is how it's going to finish' - Scientist recounts trapped Titanic submersible expertise over 20 years in the past

A scientist who visited the Titanic in 2000 and was caught in a powerful underwater present on the web site says he thought he would die within the submersible.

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Dr Michael Guillen was one of many first journalists to be taken to the wreck, two-and-a-half miles under the Atlantic's floor.

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On board a Russian vessel, he toured the Titanic's divided stays.

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The bow posed no issues for the crew, however in direction of the strict the submersible encountered a high-speed underwater present which slammed them into the large propellers, the place they turned trapped.

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Speaking to Sky News, Dr Guillen mentioned: "Our sub was like a giant mosquito compared to the propeller. Huge pieces of the Titanic started falling down on us and I knew we were in trouble."

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'The finish'

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Dr Guillen mentioned he may really feel the concern rising in him and recalled a narrative of a person who was caught in an identical scenario, panicked and opened the escape hatch, solely to be "expedited to his doom".

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He mentioned: "The pressure down there of the water even if through a little crack - it will cut you like a razor blade."

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After the most effective a part of half an hour, Dr Guillen hit a brick wall and thought it was "the end" for him.

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"There was a voice in my head. I'll never forget the words - 'this is how it is going to end for you'. I thought of my wife who I'd never see again. I don't like recalling that experience."

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The scientist survived the ordeal because of the pilot with the ability to manoeuvre free.

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'My coronary heart goes out to the people who find themselves misplaced'

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Dr Guillen fought again tears as he considered the 5 males trapped within the lacking Titan.

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He mentioned: "My heart goes out to the people who are lost. I'm sick to my stomach to think [of them] down there."

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Certain facets of the incident struck Dr Guillen as regarding - one being the dropout in communications in below two hours suggesting they did not attain the ocean mattress earlier than the failure.

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"If it was a communications failure then you would know for sure that the pilot of that sub would have headed straight up to the surface. The fact he hasn't really concerns me."

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'This isn't a Disneyland experience'

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The scientist condemned the mission going down in what he described as an "experimental craft".

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He mentioned: "This is not a Disneyland ride. This is Mother Nature. The ocean is unforgiving.

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"Everything is opening as much as vacationers and I concern when there may be cash concerned and revenue available with thrill seekers on the market keen to ante up the cash, that could be a recipe for catastrophe.

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"I am hoping this is not how this story is going to end."

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The 5 on board the lacking submersible had "about 40 hours of breathable air" left, the US Coast Guard mentioned on Tuesday evening.

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They are British billionaire Hamish Harding, Pakistani businessman Shahzada Dawood and his son Suleman, chief govt and founding father of OceanGate Expeditions, Stockton Rush, and French submersible pilot Paul-Henri Nargeolet.

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A significant search and rescue operation is going down some 435 miles south of Newfoundland, Canada.

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The wreckage of the Titanic, which sank in 1912 after hitting an iceberg, lies at a depth of about 12,500 ft (3,810 metres).

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