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- Q6719305 subject Q6787725.
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- Q6719305 abstract "MV Bright Field was a bulk cargo ship that collided with the Riverwalk Marketplace shopping complex in New Orleans, Louisiana, on the afternoon of Saturday, December 14, 1996, after losing engine power. The vessel was fully loaded with grain at the time of the incident. The United States Coast Guard investigated the incident and published its findings on December 8, 1997, citing the cause of the engine failure as a poorly-maintained oil filter. A secondary but contributory cause was determined to be a main-engine automation system that produced warnings and alarms that were not consistently relayed to the ship's Master. The National Transportation Safety Board published its final report on January 13, 1998, which concurred with the Coast Guard's determinations and appear to charge the ship's operating company with the responsibility for the casualty.The incident resulted in no deaths, but 66 people were injured. Physical damage to the Bright Field was calculated at $1,857,952. Damage to the Riverwalk, including the pier, condominium properties, shops and hotel, totaled an estimated $15 million.The spot where the Bright Field ran into the Riverwalk is marked on site with a plaque.The Bright Field was repaired immediately following the incident, and in 2000 was reportedly seen again in the New Orleans harbor bearing the name Bright Star. ∈, the vessel was renamed Bright City, operating under the Liberian flag, and carried a Chinese crew.As of May 2010, it's been renamed Yong Xu Hai, under the Chinese flag.".
- Q6719305 builder Q17.
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- Q6719305 homeport Q3748.
- Q6719305 length "223.99752".
- Q6719305 operator Q117286.
- Q6719305 operator Q8646.
- Q6719305 powerType Q174174.
- Q6719305 shipBeam "32.18688".
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- Q6719305 shipBuilder "*Sasebo Heavy Industries *Sasebo, Japan".
- Q6719305 shipHomeport Q3748.
- Q6719305 shipName "MV Bright Field".
- Q6719305 shipOperator Q117286.
- Q6719305 shipOperator Q8646.
- Q6719305 shipPower "Diesel engine,".
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- Q6719305 comment "MV Bright Field was a bulk cargo ship that collided with the Riverwalk Marketplace shopping complex in New Orleans, Louisiana, on the afternoon of Saturday, December 14, 1996, after losing engine power. The vessel was fully loaded with grain at the time of the incident. The United States Coast Guard investigated the incident and published its findings on December 8, 1997, citing the cause of the engine failure as a poorly-maintained oil filter.".
- Q6719305 label "MV Bright Field".
- Q6719305 name "MV Bright Field".