yes
Captain Smith was chosen to be the captain of the Titanic for several reason: He was a favoured captain for some of the richer people who travelled with White Star line because of his experience at sea. He had experience captaining ships of Titanic's size and was White Star Lines most senior captain. He had been the captain on Titanic's sister ship Olympic. It was also to be his last voyage before retiring and it was decided that this should be his last voyage. He was 62 when he captained Titanic so there is a possibility that he was past his best when he captained Titanic.
s.a test captain is shaun pollock nope. south africas most recent test captain is Graeme Smith
No the titanic wasn't near a lighthouse
Titanic had stops in England, France, and Ireland.
Well you can't stop it from happening, because it has already happened; but if you were meaning in the past, I would say that the captain could have had the boat going slower and not been showing off and it could have been prevented. The captain of the ship wanted to be faster on and he was going to fast to stop and miss that iceberg.
Captain America was not died in America. He was died in the past
yes. captain outranks lieutenant.
The Titanic sailed from Belfast, Northern Ireland; stopped at Southampton, English south coast; Cherbourg, France; Cork, Ireland; and then out into the Atlantic towards America. It did not sail past Scarborough.
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Yes, and he has in the past.
As there was 306 bodies found, dead, and only we cane assume that nobody did. If everybody did, by changing the past, then the Titanic wouldn't be as famous as it is today. There is between 701-713 survivors from the Titanic out of the 2229 people aboard.
B. Webster Smith has written: 'The world in the past'