Officials are racing against the clock to locate the civilian submersible that had five people aboard when it went missing Sunday.
CNN’s Gabe Cohen has previously reported on the operator OceanGate Expeditions and had toured the Titan vessel out of the water during his time at CNN affiliate KOMO in 2018.
Speaking to CNN This Morning, Cohen said he recalled being “blown away by how simple” the onboard tech seemed.
“It's this tiny vessel, quite cramped and small. You have to sit inside of it, shoes off... It is operated... by a gaming controller, what essentially looks like a PlayStation controller,” he explained.
“It could dive 13,000 feet down into the ocean and handle 150 million pounds of pressure that it would feel on the ocean floor.
"It was incredible to see, at that time, right as they were packing up the vessel and getting ready for one of these expeditions. So, it is obviously very difficult and sad to see what’s happened now," Cohen added.
The company was founded in 2009 by its current CEO Stockton Rush. Cohen explained that the company has conducted many science-driven expeditions to various shipwrecks, not just the Titanic, over the years.
While discussing the use of consumer-friendly products used onboard, like the game controller, Cohen said that he'd asked OceanGate about it. "They also stressed that the carbon fiber structure of Titan could reliably pull off a mission like this. They did not spare any expense or cut any corners to pull that off - that is what they repeatedly said to me."
He continued, "I interviewed Stockton Rush several times. Not just him but his staff and crew. They talked about safety over and over and how confident they were in the technology of this vessel, and the other vessels they had designed over time, but we have since learned that Titan has had some issues before with communication."
Cohen referred to a CBS report that last year the vessel was lost for more than two hours unable to get messages from the surface, which it relies on to figure out where to go there’s no GPS onboard.