They Kept Look Out On The Titanic For IceBergs,
Frederick Fleet and Reginald Robinson Lee we in the crows nest when Titanic hit the ice burg but Titanic had 6 lookouts: Frederick Fleet Alfred Frank Evans George Alfred Hogg Archie Jewell Reginald Robinson Lee George Thomas Macdonald Symons
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It could be said 2 people spotted it, as we will never know which saw it first. Frederick Fleet was the first of the two lookouts to spot the berg first, and he telephoned the bridge. By the time the sixth officer, who received the call, reported the sighting to the officer of the watch, first officer Murdoch, Murdoch had already seen the berg as well of his own accord as he was rushing into the wheelhouse with his orders of hard-a-starboard and full speed astern. As such, both the Murdoch and Fleet saw the iceberg at virtually the same time, though it is likely that Fleet saw it only seconds earlier than Murdoch.
"Iceberg right ahead" (Frederick Fleet), but it was too late to avoid a collision. The lookouts did not have any binoculars, and there was no searchlight to light the way in front of the ship, there was no moon to give off reflective light, and the sea was flat calm meaning that no waves washed up against the sides of the iceberg.
On the night the Titanic sank, lookout duty was performed by Frederick Fleet and Reginald Lee. They were stationed in the crow's nest and were responsible for spotting any potential obstacles, including icebergs. Despite their vigilance, they did not see the iceberg until it was too late to avoid a collision. Fleet famously reported the iceberg sighting to the bridge just moments before the disaster occurred.
Frederick Fleet and Reginald Robinson Lee
Frederick Fleet and Reginald Robinson Lee.
Frederick Fleet and Reginald Robinson Lee.
Frederick Fleet and Reginald Robinson Lee.
Frederick Fleet and Reginald Robinson Lee.
They were the lookouts on duty when the Titanic sank. Frederick Fleet was the one who spotted the iceberg and said to the bridge, "Iceberg, right ahead!"
Frederick Fleet and Reginald Lee were in the crows-nest at the moment of impact.
Frederick Fleet and Reginald Lee, both of them were on look out duty. Their shift was to end 20 minutes after the collision.
Frederick Fleet and Reginald Lee were serving as lookouts on the Titanic when it struck an iceberg on April 12, 1914. Fleet was the first to spot the iceberg and warn the bridge it was approaching.
Frederick Fleet and Reginald Robinson Lee we in the crows nest when Titanic hit the ice burg but Titanic had 6 lookouts: Frederick Fleet Alfred Frank Evans George Alfred Hogg Archie Jewell Reginald Robinson Lee George Thomas Macdonald Symons
The lookouts, Mr. Frederick Fleet and Mr. Reginald Lee, spotted the iceberg first, about 37 seconds before it was hit. As the berg passed by and during the collision, many passengers on deck would have been able to see it as well.
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