I just watched investigation of Edmond Fitzgerald and they built a simulator of being in the wheelhouse. Omg. I would have a bad panic attack and probably faint!!! I can’t imagine being in a submarine ever!!!! 😮
@@debiO1960 So did we, then watched this one. That simulator was awful. We never knew there was such a thing for ships. You only ever hear about flight simulators.
That was an excellent documentary. Having watched the one on the Edmund Fitzgerald, we watched this one, and these Dive Detectives do a very good job. It was nice to see the son get some closure, and such a damn shame his father never got to see the boat found. By the way, to all those accent police. We're British, and a good program is a good program. Get a life.
Is it not dramatic enough to die in a sub accident . what's with the extreme music and narrative. Damn I don't think I can handle this .stop with the weird over dramatic music . It's insulting to intelligence just the facts please let's us decide whether we should be happy sad or excited or confused. You're doing way to much. Sensational
The instant I heard an american accent - I stopped the video. An american documentary means the content is BS and could be dealt with in 7.5 minutes - but will be stretched out to 47 minutes through utterly mind-numbing repetitive hyper-reiteration. Most importantly, it means I will have to listen to unnecessary hype, then more unnecessary hype - leading finally to a condition known as global-viewer onset hyper nausea, caused by excessive listening to american hyper-verbosity.
@billoxiiboy fun fact, Mike Fletcher is Canadian, and this series is produced in Toronto. If you watch through to 26:00, see if you can spot the difference in the accents as one American (the son of a Navy vet) speaks to three Canadians (Fletcher father & son and the side scan sonar technician). If you listen carefully you'll learn something...
I’m nearly having a panic attack just thinking about being trapped in one of them
I just watched investigation of Edmond Fitzgerald and they built a simulator of being in the wheelhouse. Omg. I would have a bad panic attack and probably faint!!! I can’t imagine being in a submarine ever!!!! 😮
@@debiO1960 So did we, then watched this one. That simulator was awful. We never knew there was such a thing for ships. You only ever hear about flight simulators.
RIP Al. They found your boat. The hatch was open. RIP Flyer crew.
That was an excellent documentary. Having watched the one on the Edmund Fitzgerald, we watched this one, and these Dive Detectives do a very good job. It was nice to see the son get some closure, and such a damn shame his father never got to see the boat found.
By the way, to all those accent police. We're British, and a good program is a good program. Get a life.
Could not begin to imagined such lost Rip USSFlyers Crews salute 🙏 🫡🇺🇲
Did they ever release the dive profile? You see all those nitrox tanks but that implies something shallow.
Yes 😂 I think so too
Is it not dramatic enough to die in a sub accident . what's with the extreme music and narrative. Damn I don't think I can handle this .stop with the weird over dramatic music . It's insulting to intelligence just the facts please let's us decide whether we should be happy sad or excited or confused. You're doing way to much. Sensational
As an American, I'm in complete agreement with you. Too much viewing trauma from watching the "History" Channel.
Old episode...
The instant I heard an american accent - I stopped the video. An american documentary means the content is BS and could be dealt with in 7.5 minutes - but will be stretched out to 47 minutes through utterly mind-numbing repetitive hyper-reiteration. Most importantly, it means I will have to listen to unnecessary hype, then more unnecessary hype - leading finally to a condition known as global-viewer onset hyper nausea, caused by excessive listening to american hyper-verbosity.
Which accent would you prefer? Do you believe that "accent" will shorten the video to your preferences?
Goodbye then, tata, adios to the “ Accent Police” who have entered the conversation.
You are correct, but the BBC is also a specialist in that.
@billoxiiboy fun fact, Mike Fletcher is Canadian, and this series is produced in Toronto. If you watch through to 26:00, see if you can spot the difference in the accents as one American (the son of a Navy vet) speaks to three Canadians (Fletcher father & son and the side scan sonar technician). If you listen carefully you'll learn something...
That’s a pretty non-instant comment. Go take your pills and shhhh.