I think not all of them go down with their ships. (He's the last one to stay in the sinking ship....)
It was customary at the time for the captain to go down with the ship, especially if others were dying on board. If the ship was sinking and all others on board were already saved, the captain does not have as much of an obligation to it. It sure was a different time period. Back then captains had a sense of duty to their ship and those on board. There are many good captains today, but look at the ones that have recently had disasters (i.e. Captain of the Costa Concordia, captain of the Oceanos, etc- abandoning the ship without helping passengers).
The duration of Captains of the Clouds is 1.9 hours.
Caption Smith
I'm pretty sure most of them do, because before they were turned into Vizards by Aizen they were Captains and Vice-Captains
11-17 knots
That depends if they canSwim.Are within range of rescue.The notion that Captains "Go down with their ship, is a Victorian invention".
no some where free ships
Single (just one captain) - The captain's table. Plural (many captains) - The captains' table. or The captains' tables.
Yes he did go down with his ship because its a tradition for Captains to go down with the ship if it sinks!
He was the captain and captains guide the ships.
Pilots and captains for navigational aid, as well as hikers and people orienteering. Ships+boats to find where they are on the map and to see which way to go.
Captain Arthur Phillip and Captain John Hunter were the two captains. However, each of the ships had its own skipper.
He had the captains of the Phoenician ships in his fleet, who lost their ships early in the battle, beheaded as an example to the others.
Sea Dogs
Of course they have. Mp3 players are allowed onboard ships.
That people on ships were dumb
Thomas Phillips was one of them. John Newton was another.