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No but the propellers killed 30 passengers
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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 passengers who left the sinking ship first were the women and their children
When Titanic sank, Captain Smith went down with the ship.
he should go to jail
No but the propellers killed 30 passengers
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Captain Buck's ship comes and goes at different times. Watch the Daily Growl for information about when the ship has returned.
Captain Buck's ship comes and goes at different times. Watch the Daily Growl for information about when the ship has returned.
About 1,500 people died in the shipwreck including the captain, Captain Smith. Captain Smith believed in the saying "Every good captain goes down with his ship."
The Speedwell was a ship that sailed with the Mayflower in 1620, but there is no record of a specific captain for the Speedwell. The ship did encounter problems and was ultimately deemed unseaworthy, leading some passengers to transfer to the Mayflower for the journey to the New World.
The passengers weren't allowed to embark onto the ship until it was allowed by the captain.
1,000,000 passengers any cruise ship
Third class passengers needed to get check out by a doctor before boarding the famous ship!
Captain Buck's ship comes and goes at different times. Watch the Daily Growl for information about when the ship has returned.
A ship's captain commands and manages all ship's personnel, and is typically in charge of the ship's accounting, payrolls, and inventories. The captain is responsible for compliance with immigration andcustoms regulations, maintaining the ship's certificates and documentation, compliance with the vessel's security plan, as mandated by theInternational Maritime Organization. The captain is responsible for responding to and reporting in case of accidents and incidents, and in case of injuries and illness among the ship's crew and passengers.