The iceberg was never seen from the bridge, only from the lookouts and the bridge deck.
You would call the Titanic's captain, 'Captain.'
Because people thought if he was still on the radio he would have heard Titanic's distress call he would have told the captain and turn their direction to the Titanic and save everybody.
It was not. The captain of the Carpathia was not at fault. i dont see how it would be.
If you mean Captain then it would be Captain Edward John Smith who actually was one of the many casualties of the Titanic disaster. He was planning on retiring after taking the Titanic on its Maiden Voyage to New York.
The captain of the Titanic, Edward Smith, went down with his ship. So I would say that he was devastated that his "supposedly unsinkable ship" was actually sinking!
Captain Edward Smith was the captain of the RMS Titanic. His salary at the time was $6250 which would be equal to $145,000.
Captain E.J. Smith was born in 1850, so he would be 166 in 2016.
Railey was later known as" Colonel Railey".........would like to find out more info about him....
There is proof that if he would have slowed the titanic to about 10 knots( making them 2 day late) the boat would have missed the iceberg.
It was special for the Captain because the Titanic voyage, not only was the maiden voyage, but it was the last voyage he would ever sail as he was planning to retire once he arrived in New York City.
Titanic was the greatest ship in the world. (also the largest). Many Canadians, for example, could have taken vessels that would have gone straight down the St. Lawrence Waterway but they chose to sail Titanic to the USA.
it would be on display maybe.