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The pilot of the cargo freighter that knocked down a highway bridge into Baltimore Harbor had radioed for tugboat help and reported a power loss minutes earlier, federal safety officials said on ...
Before the Key Bridge collapsed last Tuesday and blocked the approach to the Baltimore Harbor, the 1.6-mile span served as the landmark where bay pilots would hop off and docking pilots, who bring ...
With the 95,000-ton cargo ship Dali powerless and hurtling helplessly toward the Francis Scott Key Bridge, the harbor pilot commanding the vessel had just minutes to make his last, desperate ...
The pilot of the container ship that knocked down a highway bridge into Baltimore Harbor had radioed for tugboat help and reported a power loss minutes earlier, federal safety officials said on ...
Two ship pilots were on board the large cargo vessel that hit Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge. A veteran ship captain describes the role these pilots play in close-quarter maneuvering.
The Vicki, one of only six harbor-assist tugs stationed in Baltimore, regularly guides ships, some as small as 300 feet long, others up to 1,200 feet, in and out of port.
With the 95,000-ton cargo ship Dali powerless and hurtling helplessly toward the Francis Scott Key Bridge, the harbor pilot commanding the vessel had just minutes to make his last, desperate ...
It started out a lot of times as local fishermen. In the U.S., the Sandy Hook Pilots Association has been piloting ships in and out of New York Harbor for about 300 years. Was what happened in ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – The Charleston Branch Pilots’ Association provided insight into the important work they do in the wake of a cargo ship disaster in Baltimore, Maryland. The ...
Port of Baltimore cranes are seen in the mist beyond the container ship Dali and the remains of the Francis Scott Key Bridge on Wednesday, a day after it collapsed. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun) ...
The massive ship that fatally struck Baltimore's Francis Scott Key bridge should teach SC Ports, DOT and harbor pilots how else they can keep Charleston safe.