i dont think so but im not sure if im wrong sorry
Captain Edward J. Smith was the captain of the Titanic.
Some reports indicate that the radio operator on the Californian had turned his radio off after having received a rude complaint from the Titanic radio operator. The Titanic radio operator had complained that the frequent iceberg warnings from the Californian were interfering with him sending personal radio messages from the Titanic passengers.
the 2nd boat to arrive at the Titanic scene was the Californian
It has never been fully explained, but at the enquiry it was established that the Californian's officers saw distress rockets but no-one on board treated them seriously. The Californian had a wireless telegraphy set and an operator, but a single operator could not keep watch 24 hours per day and the Californian's operator was in bed. The Captain was also in bed and it didn't occur to anyone to wake up the wireless operator, so they missed the whole thing.
The Religion Of The Titanic Captain Is: Buddhism
Titanic received seven or eight ice warnings from vessels such as the Mesaba, the Noordam, the Amerika, Caronia, Baltic, Californian, Rappahannock, and La Touraine. The Captain was given some but not all.
The ship closer to the titanic was the Californian
Titanic received seven or eight ice warnings from vessels such as the Mesaba, the Noordam, the Amerika, Caronia, Baltic, Californian, Rappahannock, and La Touraine. The Captain was given some but not all.
The Californian, and the the Samson
In the Titanic we see that the situational irony found in the text is that eventhough The Californian was the ship closest to The Titanic, it would've been crucial if The Californian would'nt have turned off their scanner.
Captain Edward J. Smith was the captain of the Titanic.
Some reports indicate that the radio operator on the Californian had turned his radio off after having received a rude complaint from the Titanic radio operator. The Titanic radio operator had complained that the frequent iceberg warnings from the Californian were interfering with him sending personal radio messages from the Titanic passengers.
because the raido man on the Californian was asleep when they got the telegram
The nearest vessel to Titanic when she sank was, without a doubt, the Californian.
the 2nd boat to arrive at the Titanic scene was the Californian
You would call the Titanic's captain, 'Captain.'
It has never been fully explained, but at the enquiry it was established that the Californian's officers saw distress rockets but no-one on board treated them seriously. The Californian had a wireless telegraphy set and an operator, but a single operator could not keep watch 24 hours per day and the Californian's operator was in bed. The Captain was also in bed and it didn't occur to anyone to wake up the wireless operator, so they missed the whole thing.