Chief of Naval Operations Adm. John Richardson has said the collision of an Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer with a merchant vessel in August and another collision incident involving another U.S. destroyer ship two months prior were both âpreventable,â the Navy reported Wednesday.
“Both of these accidents were preventable and the respective investigations found multiple failures by watch standers that contributed to the incidents,” Richardson said.
His remarks coincided with the U.S. Navyâs release of a report Wednesday that aims to shed light on collisions involving the two U.S. destroyers.
The USS Fitzgerald destroyerâs collision with the ACX Crystal container ship off the coast of Japan in June was avoidable and occurred due to the build-up of small errors that led to inability to adhere to âsound navigational practices,â according to the report.
The service branch also associated the incident with the absence of the shipâs triad and watch teamsâ failure to comply with fundamental contact management norms.
The report also attributed the USS John S. McCain destroyerâs collision with the Alnic MC merchant vessel in August to complacency and lack of procedural compliance.
The Navy also cited the crewâs insufficient knowledge of the ship control consoleâs operation as a primary contributing factor to the incident.