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Remember the wreck of the HMNZS Manawanui?
It used to be one of only nine New Zealand Navy Vessels, and it sank in an until-now ‘unexplained’ accident off the coast of Samoa.
The female captain of the ship, Yvonne Gray, we mercilessly trolled online for having lost the ship,
the Minister took a page of the feminist book and focused on bashing what she called were ‘vile and misogynistic online remarks’ by ‘armchair admirals’ about the Lesbian female captain of the HMNZS Manawanui that ran aground, caught fire and sank off the coast of Samoa.
‘None of the crew members’ checked whether the ship was still on autopilot, before it crashed. Notably, the female captain is absent from this part of the BBC report.
Navy chief Garin Golding:
“The direct cause of the grounding has been determined as a series of human errors. Muscle memory from the person in control should have leaned over to that panel and checked whether the screen said autopilot or not.”
Did this DEI hire cause the wreck?
Probably not..
Navy chief Garin Golding:
“The direct cause of the grounding has been determined as a series of human errors. Muscle memory from the person in control should have leaned over to that panel and checked whether the screen said autopilot or not.”
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originally posted by: Bluntone22
a reply to: fringeofthefringe
The article also said this.
“ Crewmembers noticed the ship had veered off course and tried to change direction, believing they had lost control due to a "thruster control failure"
Crewmembers…as in more than one.
They…as in more than one.
I’m not defending DEI. It’s a pathetic joke.
But commanders don’t pilot ships either.
There are multiple levels of command on a ship and several failed here.
But commanders don’t pilot ships either.
There are multiple levels of command on a ship and several failed here.
Three crew members who were on the bridge as the disaster unfolded are likely to face such a process, Golding added. They were the officer in control of the ship, an officer supervising that person, and the ship's commanding officer. The navy chief would not name them.
The crew "mistakenly believed its failure to respond to direction changes was the result of a thruster control failure,” he said. A number of contributing factors were identified, Golding said, including training, planning, supervision, readiness and risk assessment.
originally posted by: RazorV66
originally posted by: Bluntone22
a reply to: fringeofthefringe
The article also said this.
“ Crewmembers noticed the ship had veered off course and tried to change direction, believing they had lost control due to a "thruster control failure"
Crewmembers…as in more than one.
They…as in more than one.
I’m not defending DEI. It’s a pathetic joke.
But commanders don’t pilot ships either.
There are multiple levels of command on a ship and several failed here.
Of course there is a chain of command but the captain of any ship is responsible for everything that happens aboard his/her ship.
Being a lesbian had nothing to do with it, she was obviously just incompetent.