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Naval Collisions: The Importance of Training and Looking Out the Window
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Michael K. Bell, Raymond J. Burke Jr., Raymond T. Waid, Alan M. Weigel
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Naval Collisions: The Importance of Training and Looking Out the Window (Jan 2020)
In 2017, two at-sea collisions involving commercial vessels and U.S. Navy destroyers led to the deaths of 17 sailors. Both collisions were entirely preventable, and this panel presents an in-depth examination of the findings, the importance of pre-deployment crew training and optimal manning, and the lessons learned.
Originally presented: Nov 2019 Admiralty and Maritime Law Conference
Michael K. Bell,
Blank Rome LLP - Houston, TX
Raymond J. Burke Jr.,
Burke & Parsons - New York, NY
Raymond T. Waid,
Liskow & Lewis - New Orleans, LA
Alan M. Weigel,
Blank Rome LLP - New York, NY