The National Transportation Safety Board is set up to carry out a board conference October 20, 2020, at 1 p.m. (EST), to take into consideration the company’s examination of the deadly, September 2, 2019, fire aboard the dive watercraft Conception off Santa Cruz Island, Calif.
The 75-foot business diving vessel, with 33 travelers as well as 6 team aboard, was secured in Platts Harbor off Santa Cruz Island when it ignited. One crewmember as well as 33 travelers passed away in the crash.
The NTSB’s five-member board will certainly elect on the searchings for, likely reason as well as referrals along with any kind of adjustments to the draft last record.
In maintaining with well-known government as well as neighborhood social distancing standards to avoid the spread of the coronavirus, while likewise making sure the NTSB’s conformity with the federal government in the Sunshine Act, the board conference for this examination will certainly be webcast to the general public, with the board participants as well as investigatory personnel conference essentially. There will certainly be no physical event to help with the board conference.
UPDATE: Read the end result of the board conference BELOW