She in charge of Dept of "Palms Up!". Ain't her fault.
It's coming….
Shipbuilder: Human Error Caused Bayesian Disaster
Giovanni Costantino, founder and CEO of company that built Bayesian, blames the skipper and crew.
NOTE: The following is a translation of a statement made by Giovanni Costantino, founder and CEO of the company that built the Bayesian, published in the Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera.
Giovanni Costantino, founder and CEO of the company that owns the shipyards that built the sailing ship: "Zero risk if the correct maneuvers had been carried out."
The Bayesian is "one of the safest boats in the world" and there is a "very long list of errors" surrounding Monday's shipwreck in the Palermo area.
Giovanni Costantino, founder and CEO of The Italian Sea Group, the company listed on the stock exchange that owns the assets of Perini Navi di Viareggio, which built the Bayesian in 2008, is convinced of this.
Costantino speaks to Corriere della Sera, defends "his" boat, and offers an account of the tragedy that focuses on the choices of the captain and crew.
“The event in Palermo would have represented zero risk if the correct maneuvers had been made and if situations had not occurred which compromised the stability of the ship.”
https://petermcculloughmd.substack.com/p/shipbuilder-human-error-caused-bayesian
Unless it's with a shovel, of course.
Giovanni might have access to different weather plots (actually a LOT of them) than the general web searching public. Nature of his biz, and undoubtedly an insurance requirement for everything they've built, ever.
That WAS the CEO of the builder. Clean those glasses off.
Capt. Smith might've been a tab stubborn for that trip, too.
Like the swallows returning to Capistrano, suddenly, a pattern emerges from the mist…..
=CN workers threaten strike, vow to fight Canada move to end rail shutdown==
Aug 23rd, 10:48:32
By Allison Lampert, David Ljunggren
MONTREAL/OTTAWA (Reuters) -The union representing workers at Canadian National Railway said on Friday they would strike next week, in a fresh threat to the economy after vowing to challenge a government decision to end an unprecedented rail stoppage.
TheTeamstersunion filed notice that conductors, locomotive engineers and other workers at Montreal-based CN would strike on Monday, just days after returning to work on Friday.
A Canadian government official had no immediate comment.
A CN spokesperson said trains were starting to run and the company's plan to resume operations was under way.
"We are focused on getting back to work," said Jonathan Abecassis, CN's spokesperson. "The Teamsters are focused on getting back to the picket line."
https://app.piqsuite.com/reuters/cn-workers-threaten-strike-vow-to-fight-canada-move-to-end-rail-shutdown
Sayyy, anything happening in the next couple of months where unions might need a lot of 'walking round money"? Askin' for a fren…..