Ex-ship captain says he was fired after airing safety fears
Source: Associated Press
Ex-ship captain says he was fired after airing safety fears
Jason Dearen, Associated Press
Updated 9:20 pm, Tuesday, May 17, 2016
A cargo ship captain who worked for the company that owned the doomed freighter El Faro testified Tuesday that he was fired after reporting safety concerns about his ship.
Capt. Jack Hearn, who sailed for a Tote Services Inc. subsidiary, testified before a U.S. Coast Guard panel in Jacksonville that is investigating the 41-year-old El Faro's sinking in a hurricane last October.
The Marine Board of Investigation is seeking information about the vessel's stability and whether there were mistakes in weather forecasting or cargo loading before the ship's final voyage. Key questions also remain about routing decisions made by its captain.
On and before Oct. 1, as El Faro Capt. Michael Davidson was returning to Jacksonville from Puerto Rico, he indicated to colleagues that he thought he could sail south of the storm. Instead, the ship lost propulsion and got stuck in Hurricane Joaquin, eventually going down in 15,000 feet of water. There were no survivors.
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El Faro, passing San Juan
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