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Francesco Schettino, Costa Concordia Captain, Makes Shocking Revelations On Crash

Francesco Schettoni

By FRANCES D'EMILIO   07/10/12 05:52 PM ET  AP

ROME -- The captain of the shipwrecked Costa Concordia said in an interview broadcast Tuesday that he was distracted by a phone conversation shortly before the cruise liner crashed into a reef off an Italian island and capsized, killing 32 people.

Francesco Schettino described the collision to private Italian TV channel Canale 5 as a "banal accident" in which "destiny" played a role.

An Italian judge last week lifted Schettino's house arrest order, but said he must remain in his hometown near Naples during a criminal investigation in which he is accused of manslaughter, causing a shipwreck and abandoning the liner while many passengers and crew were still aboard.

Prosecutors have alleged that the Concordia cruised too close to the island in a publicity stunt, and shortly before it rammed the reef Schettino was on the phone with a retired sea captain on Giglio.

`'I blame myself for being distracted," Schettino said when asked about the phone call.

Schettino on Tuesday appeared to want to lessen his role, insisting that another official, and not he, was at the helm of the ship at the moment it rammed the reef.

`'At that moment, I went up to the bridge. I ordered the navigation to be manual, and I didn't have the command. The navigation was being directed by a (lower) official," Schettino said

`'This is a banal accident in which destiny found space right in the interaction among human beings," Schettino added, apparently referring to the various officials on the bridge involved in the maneuver.

He said that for a captain of a ship, `'there is no measure of sorrow" for losing a vessel. However, he said `'it's much less" painful than losing a child – a reference to a young Italian girl who was among the dead.

A court hearing later this month in Tuscany on evidence in the case, including information from the ship's `'black box" data recorder, could shed light on what went wrong and on who or what is to blame, and likely will figure in a judge's decision on whether Schettino should be ordered to stand trial.

Schettino called the events in the accident `'complex," saying `'everyone has his own truth," about what happened.

In the interview, Schettino again insisted that by guiding the stricken ship to shallower waters near Giglio's port instead of immediately ordering an evacuation he potentially saved lives.

Passengers described a confused and delayed evacuation, with many of the life boats unable to be lowered after the boat listed to one side. Some of the 4,200 aboard jumped into the Mediterranean and swam to the island, while others had to be plucked from the vessel by rescue helicopters hours after the collision.

Some passengers said they were shocked to see that the captain was already ashore when they were being evacuated. Schettino claims he helped direct the evacuation from the island after leaving the ship.

Work has begun to remove the tons of rocky reef embedded into the Concordia's hull, a first step in plans to eventually tow the wreck away from the island.

The whole removal process could take as long as a year.

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Robert A Hayes
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03:19 PM on 07/15/2012
he should still go down with that ship.
Billsback331
A hated Catholic
12:15 AM on 07/23/2012
lol lol agreed but he is a live coward not a dead brave man. lol
12:49 PM on 07/14/2012
It's going to be hard to find an impartial jury for this guy. He does not have many fans.
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Princess Rita
Everyone is entitled to my opinions..!!
08:42 PM on 07/12/2012
The captain is always the last one to evacuate the vessel or airplane . A legally binding rule, I wonder what this man was thinking. Where is his character, his integrity?
11:49 PM on 07/12/2012
He took it with him as he "accidently" got pushed into a life boat and ended up on shore and checking into a hotel before the rescue mission was even complete!
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Princess Rita
Everyone is entitled to my opinions..!!
11:38 AM on 07/13/2012
Yeah, he is a coward>>
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robertstone1robert
My micro bio is too big.
05:27 PM on 07/12/2012
Like he says, everybody has his own truth. But then there is the absolute truth. This capt. abandoned ship, saving his own sorry hide, while he let the passengers be damned. In fact, didn't care about them , not one whit.
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MrBIgp
If I'm wrong, please show me
02:51 PM on 07/12/2012
Very few major accidents are the fault of one person. This one is an exception - it was completely, 100% the captain's fault.
mrshep
Quiet...Genius at Work
06:55 PM on 07/12/2012
You are absolutely correct on both counts...you are Favorite & Fanned
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Ultima thule
02:31 PM on 07/12/2012
If the ships safety is depending on the captain not being distracted by a phone call, then the ship already is in danger. This captain stopped being a captain long before that phone call.
mrshep
Quiet...Genius at Work
06:56 PM on 07/12/2012
The phone call was just one ...you are Favorite & Fannedof his many excuses
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emscrs
Rescue pets.
05:46 AM on 07/12/2012
Banal accident? Did he hit his head when he fell into that lifeboat and lose his memory? Regardless of who had the con, he was the captain and the responsibility lies with him.
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Denizio
05:46 AM on 07/12/2012
Captain Kangaroo; bouncing from ship to shore leaving the passengers to fend for themselves. Crew members were basically waiters and not trained seaman.
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Paris215
Be the change you want to see
10:27 AM on 07/12/2012
I have to agree...Not to mention the simple moral integrity one should have (training manual needed), to simply stay and help when you are in charge.
05:17 AM on 07/12/2012
"Banal accident?" Is this the same way he would describe the end of the world? As it was for 32 of his pasengers? This guy has a fatal case of jerkitis and he has already revealed way more than he thinks he has towards his conviction. He was under house arrest and he needs to go back there. But is he even smart enough to realize that somebody could take a shot at him or is his ego so gargantuan that it blocks his view of his own survival?
mrshep
Quiet...Genius at Work
07:01 PM on 07/12/2012
He truly exhibits signs of not being all there mentally ...you are Favorite & Fanned
04:42 AM on 07/12/2012
So, we have he was "distracted", and he "fell into a lifeboat", and he ended up on shore before the boat was evacuated, and now, he wasn't even the "official" in charge during the time he was captain of the vessel. What part of these statements mean, "I'm not at fault"? This guy needs to be encouraged to talk more. In doing so, he may reveal all the reasons to be convicted.
mrshep
Quiet...Genius at Work
07:03 PM on 07/12/2012
He has more stories then Mark Twain...you are Favorite & Fanned
11:51 PM on 07/12/2012
And, Mark Twain's stories are a lot more believable and entertaining : ).
04:38 AM on 07/12/2012
I think Schettino now qualifies to become a captain of an Exxon tanker.
mrshep
Quiet...Genius at Work
07:07 PM on 07/12/2012
Actually he is over qualified,he has come up with more excuses, then Exxon allows LOL
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03:36 AM on 07/12/2012
CAN YOU SAY Chicken Of The Sea
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Charn Robinson
03:27 AM on 07/12/2012
Lock him up! He is carrying thousands of passengers- he signed on for it. This is NOT a banal accident was well within his control had he not been playing around!
mrshep
Quiet...Genius at Work
07:17 PM on 07/12/2012
The captain is fully responsible for the ship, passengers and crew...you are Favorite & Fanned
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Iris Silver
Coincidence or synchronicity? You decide.
01:10 AM on 07/13/2012
Absolutely. f&f
02:28 AM on 07/12/2012
He should have had to give an official statement right after it happened. Any further information brought to light now six months later should be additional charges of filing a false report. They fool killed innocent people who paid him to take care of them. He has no right to be out on the streets. Nor should the company be allowed to sail any ships till they pass a though investigation.
mrshep
Quiet...Genius at Work
07:21 PM on 07/12/2012
He really should be in jail pending trial...you are Favorite & Fanned
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Psychpro
Compassionate accountability
02:00 AM on 07/12/2012
What an ego. I'm convinced he will never acknowledge his failure in this tragedy. He will spend the rest of his life feeling disrespected and unfairly judged.
mrshep
Quiet...Genius at Work
07:15 PM on 07/12/2012
He can spend the rest of his life feeling any way he likes as long as he spends it in jail
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