He jumped out of the look out place and swam
Charles Lightoller
Lightoller was the second officer on board the Titanic. He was the highest ranking officer to survive the disaster.
Charles Herbert Lightoller was the Second-Officer on Titanic.He also served on the Oceanic, Majestic, several others, and the Sundowner during the evacuation of Dunkirk. After the sinking of Titanic, Lightoller sailed back to England on the Adriatic.
The first of Titanic's survivors to board Carpathia was Elisabeth Allen.
Captain Smith spent some time on the Titanic bridge and spoke with Second Officer Charles Lightoller about the ice zone, temperature and the like. He then went to bed. Lightoller was relieved by First Officer William Murdoch prior to the fateful encounter with the iceberg.
Charles Lightoller Titanic's Second Officer was in Suite#101
Charles Lightoller was born in Chorley, Lancashire, UK in 1874.
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Charles Lightoller
Lightoller was the second officer on board the Titanic. He was the highest ranking officer to survive the disaster.
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Yes indeed, 214 members of the crew survived. The most senior was the Second Officer, Charles Lightoller.
Charles Herbert Lightoller was the Second-Officer on Titanic.He also served on the Oceanic, Majestic, several others, and the Sundowner during the evacuation of Dunkirk. After the sinking of Titanic, Lightoller sailed back to England on the Adriatic.
Second officer Lightoller was 69 years old when he was on the TITANIC!
Charles Lightoller died on 1952-12-08.
Charles Herbert Lightoller was the second in the commanding officers aboard the Titanic. He boarded the ship just two weeks before she left port. Charles Herbert Lightoller served as the first commanding officer during the sea trials before the real sailing began. He survived the devastation caused by the Titanic s crash with an iceberg.
Charles Herbert Lightoller went by Lights.