Frederick Fleet and Reginald Robinson Lee.
Frederick Fleet and Reginald Robinson Lee.
Frederick Fleet and Reginald Robinson Lee.
Frederick Fleet and Reginald Robinson Lee.
Titanic's iceberg was first spotted by lookout Frederick Fleet and shortly thereafter by First Officer Murdoch.
The Titanic sank on Monday April 15, 1912 after hitting an iceberg, (there were no binoculars in the crow's nest for the lookouts).
The Titanic struck the iceberg at 23.40 on 14 April 1912 and sank the following morning 15 April 1912 at 2:20.
The Captain was in bed when they had the collision, but if the people in the Crow's Nest had seen the iceberg and alerted the people in the control room just 30 seconds earlier the ship could have avoided the iceberg
On the night the Titanic sank, lookout duty was performed by Frederick Fleet and Reginald Lee. They were stationed in the crow's nest and were responsible for spotting any potential obstacles, including icebergs. Despite their vigilance, they did not see the iceberg until it was too late to avoid a collision. Fleet famously reported the iceberg sighting to the bridge just moments before the disaster occurred.
Fredrick Fleet is the first person to see the iceberg captin smith captin smith I thought it was the watch people
The lookout crew manned the crow's nest up high on the ship's forward mast. Their job was to look for any obstacles the ship might run into. Unfortunately, the night the Titanic went down, it was dark and the lookouts did not have binoculars. The firstlook out to spot the iceberg was Frederick Fleet. You can find out more about the perilous night by Googling "job of a look out on the titanic".
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You call him/her just that: the lookout.