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The lookout in the forward mast of the Titanic.
Harold Bridgman III
Mike Walker
It wasn't bad luck. It was a poor lookout that led to the Titanic destruction.
The lookout that first spotted the iceberg on Titanic was Frederick Fleet,
he was a lookout and he was the one that first saw the iceberg!
Titanic's iceberg was first spotted by lookout Frederick Fleet and shortly thereafter by First Officer Murdoch.
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Titanic employed six lookouts (in shifts of two-at-a-time) and incredibly, all six lookouts survived).
Proberbly Fredrich Fleet, the lookout on duty. He rang the bell three times and alerted the bridge.
The titanic was 885 feet long.
Frederick Fleet, a lookout on the Titanic, held ticket number 13529. He boarded the ship at Southampton and was one of the survivors of the tragic sinking. His ticket was for a third-class cabin.