I guess it's natural to want to blame someone, but those of us that have been out there know that "stuff happens" and all we can do is be ready to react when it does.
Yeah, but in the satellite age, where we can map every square centimeter of the ocean floor from a hundred miles up, it seems like missing a mountain when constructing the navigation charts is quite a bit bigger pile of "stuff" than usual.
It makes you wonder, how many other enormous mountains are not shown on Navy navigation charts?