Can You Use Gps On Cruise Ship Cruise Ship In Greece?

Cruise ship in greece? - can you use gps on cruise ship

OK, what about the Greek cruise ship struck a rock under water? I read the "rock" was the summit of the extinct volcano just below the water. I've also read that the sea is 600 meters deep. Wow.

Asked "OK":

1. No ships have all sorts of expensive equipment now you say if something is on the way? Sonar, radar, GPS, sirens, speakers, computer talk? NADA was no warning?

2. Since the rocks "under water" was there for a while loonnnggg while on the ship to warn ROCK FORWARD, should the "green stone have remembered."

3. The boat sank like the Titanic. I thought he built boats since then, so they sink to the test. Over all cost money!

I think not!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

In response to Question one and two of them cruise will probably have the technology to protect against objects warn, on the path of the ship. This technology will probably not aware of the submarine volcano. It is believed that the captain and officers deliberately ignore the warnings and stay in the same way. The captain and officers are accused of ignoring warnings and safety endanger the lives of passengers. In response to question number three, sink a ship full proof. The progress of engineering and technology are less likely to sink a ship. However, the chance remains. Each ship would be filled with water are overridden, and falls. I hope this answers all your questions.

Ms.Capul... said...

For this reason, are called accidents..

eviot44 said...

Radars with depth has been located on maps, like the captain up to him to tell passengers, pictures of houses in the rocks take ..

DAVE said...

Now, obviously something went wrong, either with the team or the crew. the possibility that such a thing happens, it is again one in ten thousand.

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