It could be said 2 people spotted it, as we will never know which saw it first. Frederick Fleet was the first of the two lookouts to spot the berg first, and he telephoned the bridge. By the time the sixth officer, who received the call, reported the sighting to the officer of the watch, first officer Murdoch, Murdoch had already seen the berg as well of his own accord as he was rushing into the wheelhouse with his orders of hard-a-starboard and full speed astern. As such, both the Murdoch and Fleet saw the iceberg at virtually the same time, though it is likely that Fleet saw it only seconds earlier than Murdoch.
Friedrich Fleet was the first person to see the iceberg. He was up on the post looking for danger; unfortunately, he spotted it too late.
The first person to spot and report the iceberg was lookout Frederick Fleet.
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the look out man on the crows nest did
The first person on Titanic to spot the iceberg was Frederick Fleet, the lookout in the crows-nest.
Their specific occupation was to be lookouts.
The lookout that first spotted the iceberg on Titanic was Frederick Fleet,
Both the men that saw the iceberg first, Frederick Fleet and Reginald Lee, are called "lookouts" on the ship's crew.
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The lookouts on Titanic spotted the iceberg with less than forty seconds to impact.
No. Most of the crew died in the accident.
Titanic's iceberg was first spotted by lookout Frederick Fleet and shortly thereafter by First Officer Murdoch.
The Titanic sank because of an iceberg.
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The lookout that first spotted the iceberg on Titanic was Frederick Fleet,
The lookouts on Titanic spotted the iceberg with less than forty seconds to impact.
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No. Most of the crew died in the accident.
The iceberg that sank the Titanic was spotted just before the collision by two of the ship's lookouts, Fred Fleet and Reginald Lee.
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The look-outs spotted the iceberg that was to cause the sinking.
Titanic's iceberg was first spotted by lookout Frederick Fleet and shortly thereafter by First Officer Murdoch.
They were the lookouts on duty when the Titanic sank. Frederick Fleet was the one who spotted the iceberg and said to the bridge, "Iceberg, right ahead!"
The Titanic sank because of an iceberg.
The lookouts only spotted the berg with less than forty seconds till impact.