Hamish Harding
An aviation tycoon who pushed the limits he went to the depths of the ocean and the blackness of space before his fateful dive to the. Web Hamish Harding who has died aged 58 in the tourist submersible Titan which imploded on a descent to view the wreck of the Titanic was a British-born businessman who made his fortune in the.
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He was 58 years old.
. Web Hamish Harding has flown to space and visited the South Pole The British adventurer ran Action Aviation a Dubai-based private jet dealership and completed several exploration feats. Published 23 June 2023. Web June 20 2023.
Hamish Harding a British explorer aboard the submersible missing in the North Atlantic acknowledged in a 2021 interview that he had taken on deep-sea missions in the past knowing. He was the founder of Action Group and was chairman of Action Aviation an international aircraft brokerage company with headquarters in Dubai. The famed UK adventurer was one of five lives lost in the Titan submersible catastrophe.
Guinness World Records is devastated to learn of the tragic death of record-breaking explorer Captain Hamish Harding. Web By Vicki Newman. Web George Hamish Livingston Harding 24 June 1964 18 June 2023 was a British businessman pilot and adventurer based in the United Arab Emirates UAE.
Web Among the passengers on the submersible called the Titan is Hamish Harding an aviation businessman aircraft pilot and seasoned adventurer. Web British businessman Hamish Harding pictured here in Beverly Hills Calif in January was the holder of three Guinness World Records. Heres what we know about Harding and the others.
Victoria SirakovaGetty Images Harding was the chairman. Web Hamish Harding an Explorer Who Knew No Bounds Dies at 58. Web Hamish Harding 58 is understood to be aboard the five-person OceanGate Expeditions vessel which was reported overdue on Sunday evening about 435 miles south of St Johns Newfoundland.
Web British businessman and adventurer Hamish Harding is among five people onboard a submersible that went missing on Monday while conducting a dive to examine the wreckage of the Titanic.
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