Titanic submersible es morte

You know what would have been smart? Design a small capsule containing 15,000 ft of line attached to a pressure-capable epirb device that is designed to float to the surface. Attach that capsule to the hull. The capsule would be made of some kind of material that immediately begins dissolving when it gets wet and has a total dissolve time of however long their trip was supposed to be, or maybe a couple hours more. Then, theoretically, once 5 hours have elapsed, the capsule is now fully dissolved and it releases the epirb, which ascends towards the surface. Even if it doesn't make it to the surface, the hope would be that it would be close enough to the surface where it's signal would be detectable. That would at least give them a general idea of where the craft is located, and it would avoid any manual or mechanical intervention for the device to deploy.

It is obvious from the interviews, though, that the people behind this venture either had not the inclination nor the intellect to incorporate such safety features.