Women and children first, few men got in. Women and children first, few men got in.
panic
Yes, Mr. Navratil died and his body was found with a loaded gun.
Passengers and crew (fully loaded):3547Staterooms (840 total):First Class: 416Second Class: 162Third Class: 262Plus 40 open berthing areas
The International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) treaty was created in the wake of the Titanic disaster. The International Ice Patrol was put into place to monitor icebergs. Making sure that there are enough lifeboats provided to complement the number of passengers aboard a ship. Proper training for crews on using the lifeboats, including having regular lifeboat drills. Wireless equipment is to be manned around the clock.
women and children were supossed to get on the lifeboats first, but somehow second class men doubled the survivors of first class children, and even women. so basiclly, men were mainly the survivers
There were 712 survivors of Titanic in the lifeboats.
Noah
No, Titanic had twenty lifeboats.
The lifeboats of Titanic were made of wood with metal oarlocks.
Titanic had standard lifeboats, she had collapsibles (Englehardts), and cutters.
Titanic kept her lifeboats, appropriately enough, on her boat deck.
No, there were only 20 lifeboats.
Titanic's lifeboats were stored on what was appropriately called "the boat deck".
All three classes, and members of the crew,, got into lifeboats on the Titanic.
There were a combined 958 seats on the lifeboats.
their were not enough lifeboats for everyone
On theTitanic's deck, there were 16 lifeboats