Hamish Harding

@ActionAviation0

Chairman of Action Aviation - a sales and operations company offering a range of services in the business aviation industry.

Joined June 2019

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  1. Mar 18

    Descending to the bottom of our oceans presents different challenges, one of them being communication. Which communication solution was used during Hamish Harding's dive? Produced by Directed by

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  2. Mar 18

    Our latest expedition has been getting a lot of attention in the media. featuring our very own Chairman & historic dive to the Director Produced by

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  3. Mar 17

    Follow us as we embark on the DSSV Pressure Drop so I can attempt to break a new World record by traversing the entirety of the Challenger Deep with Production by &

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  4. Mar 16

    To travel to parts of the Challenger Deep where no humans had ever been before was truly remarkable. It is an incredibly hostile environment... Its floor is not flat as previously thought... Get the full story

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  5. Mar 16

    It takes a village! The success of the Challenger Deep Expedition was made possible thanks to the hard work of several teams on and off site. Here the team aboard the DSSV Pressure Drop.

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  6. Mar 16

    I couldn't be more grateful to add my name to the small list of humans who have ventured to the lowest point of our oceans, . I will carry this patch with honor for the rest of my days, and my biggest thanks go out to @victorlvescovo and the crew

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  7. Retweeted
    Mar 15

    Views of the Limiting Factor at the bottom of the Challenger Deep, filmed by Lander "Closp." (One can also see small amphipods, who live at that crushing depth, feasting on mackerel in front of the camera.) We certainly must look like an alien craft to the locals . . .

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  8. Mar 15

    Repost from "This [...] wall [...] was at about 10,500m along the South Wall of the Eastern Pool Challenger Deep. This is the jagged edge of the Pacific subducting plate crashing into the Philippine Plate. It was greater than 150m high."

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  9. Mar 13

    To The Earth's Deepest Point And Back. What an honour to be featured in this week's

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  10. Mar 12

    I can check "the lowest point on Earth" off of his bucket list! With , we piloted the DSV Limiting Factor across the Challenger Deep. Our journey is illustrated in this new video.

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  11. Mar 11

    They say a picture is worth a 1000 words so here it is, two cups and the effect of pressure.

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  12. Mar 11

    A sample of the shrimp-like creature crawling around at the bottom of the ocean.

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  13. Mar 11

    Really proud of my son, Giles Harding, for doing such a great job during the expedition and the press interviews back in Dubai.

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  14. Mar 11

    With Giles Harding and standing in front of the DSV Limiting Factor. It's been such a wonderful experience.

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  15. Mar 11

    With inside of the DSV descending down to the bottom of the . It was such an incredible experience going somewhere very few have been before and wondering about the discoveries we would make.

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  16. Mar 11

    After a few days of preparations, finally aboard the DSV ready for our exploration of the and couldn't have been more excited to see what's down there and try to break along the way!

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  17. Mar 11

    With and Giles on the deck of DSSV Pressure Drop, ready for the dives to come.

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  18. Mar 11
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  19. Retweeted
    Mar 11
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  20. Mar 10

    Here I share my experience with about traversing the Challenger Deep at the Mariana Trench and tell more about the bottom of the ocean and the creatures we found 11km below the sea level.

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