The captain of the Titanic was Edward J. Smith
No, Titanic's pilot at the time, Quartermaster Hichens, was was not killed during the collision. He also survived the sinking on lifeboat #6.
The DSV Alvin was developed long before the Titanic wreck. It was commissioned back in 1964, and to date has made over 4,400 dives. It was specifically designed for deep sea exploration, and can house the pilot and two passengers. Its use when it explored the Titanic has given it notoriety.
It crashed with an iceberg, because there was a lot of fog and the pilot could barely see, so when he saw it, it was too late to stop the boat.
One or both of the lookouts saw the iceberg before collision, and the pilot tried to steer away, but the forward speed of the Titanic took it into the iceberg anyway, smashing in the hull on the starboard (right) side near the bow.
I'm pretty sure you mean the Captain of the ship. The Captain of the RMS Titanic was Edward James Smith. He had planned to retire after Titanic was seen safely across, but he stayed with the ship. As the saying goes, "The Captain goes down with his ship"; E.J. remained on Titanic, like the honorable man he was. He was last seen, according to a variety of accounts, on the bridge, watching the disaster. In my own opinion, I do believe he was blaming himself for the tragedy that had unfolded.
"Titanic" (1997) "Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo" (1977). He is better know for being in the television series "Bewitched".
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Captain Smith named his daughter 'Helen Melville Smith' after the novelist who wrote 'Moby Dick'. Helen led an adventurous life. She drove sports cars and became a pilot.
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The Titanic was not hit. An iceberg was struck by the Titanic.
The Titanic band boarded Titanic as 2nd class passengers. Titanic's band were just the entertainers for 1st class.
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