1-2 This could be a simple accident but I am very curious about 2 things: 1. The maintenance history of the ship 2. The COVID history of the engineering and maintenance crews.
1-2 This could be a simple accident but I am very curious about 2 things: 1. The maintenance history of the ship 2. The COVID history of the engineering and maintenance crews.
2-2 Given this and all of the incidence with aircraft and the large rise in MVAs over the pandemic, I wonder if post-COVID neurological impairment is playing a role. icemsg.org/sequelae/neuro…
@maolesen An explanation of what happened: facebook.com/share/r/5xofHf…
@maolesen I believe it lost power. Unless COVID affects power systems it was just a simple mechanical failure.
@maolesen The Civil engineers need to speak. I assumed bridges were designed by now to stand w/o full collapse if one part was compromised. My assumption was wrong. Plus that is a major huge ship movement area-but no protection for the bridge bases from them.
@maolesen As someone who has neurological impairment from long covid, who also performed on cruised ships for 10 years pre-covid, I once was on a ship in the inside passage in Alaska that lost all power like this briefly in a very narrow channel, so it does happen.