nope
The captain was not on the bridge to turn Titanic away from the iceberg but First Officer Murdoch gave the order to so do.
According to the survivors that saw what happened the titanic tried to turn away but due to the illegal speed the captain had changed to they didn't see the iceberg in time to actually get far enough away from it if you watch the movie it will help you a lot more:)
712 people survived the Titanic. The last survivor passed away in 2009.
not a lot....
A lot of the people on the Titanic died when the ship sunk. Others survived by swimming away, and some in life rafts.
There wasn't much time to react once the iceberg had been spotted, and the ship's rudder was too small to effectively maneuver away.
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.
The ship that was closest to the Titanic was the S.S California. It did not respond to the Titanic distress signals because the wireless operator was asleep. The Capathia did respond but it was four hours away traveling at 17.5 knots.
No
there where approximately 2000 people aboard3433
yes, they couldn't get everyone out, plus with the current, they might been swept away from where the Titanic actually sunk.
Even though the captain received iceberg warnings, they thought that they would see the iceberg in time to turn away. But because of the ship's massive size and speed, it would not turn away from the iceberg in time.