Fredrick Fleet is the first person to see the iceberg captin smith captin smith I thought it was the watch people
Frederick Fleet.
He was on lookout duty. He didn't scream it, he actually telephoned the bridge to notify them.
"Iceberg, right ahead!"
Fredrick Fleet, one of the lookouts in the crow's nest
The lookout that alerted the bridge to the impending iceberg was Frederick Fleet.
Fredrick fleet
Titanic's iceberg was first spotted by lookout Frederick Fleet and shortly thereafter by First Officer Murdoch.
the titanic captin saw the iceberg and steered it to the right....but not enough to miss it.... so it gorged a large tear right across it.
It hit the right front side of the Titanic.
Frederick Fleet (15 October 1887 – 10 January 1965) was a crewman and survivor of the sinking of the RMS Titanic after it struck an icebergon 14 April 1912. Employed as a lookoutaboard Titanic, it was Fleet who first sighted the iceberg, ringing the bridge to proclaim, "Iceberg, right ahead!" Fleet testified at the inquiries that if he had been issued binoculars, he would have seen the iceberg sooner, because it was a blue iceberg in calm seas on a moonless night.
The iceberg scraped against the hull plates making the steel rivets holding it together loosen water poured into the ship making it slowly sink. Starboard.
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!"
Titanic's iceberg was first spotted by lookout Frederick Fleet and shortly thereafter by First Officer Murdoch.
the titanic captin saw the iceberg and steered it to the right....but not enough to miss it.... so it gorged a large tear right across it.
the lookout in the crows nest rang the bell 3 times & called the bridge. his exact words were "iceberg right ahead"
Frederick Fleet was on lookout duty the night the Titanic sank and spotted the iceberg. He saw a foggy figure out ahead of the vessel and rang three bells (the alarm). He called up the bridge (place where the ship is steered from) and said "ICEBERG, RIGHT AHEAD!" He was 24 at the time and survived the sinking by getting on Lifeboat #6.
It hit the right front side of the Titanic.
we would have a life titanic in the museum right now and we will have a full theory on how the titanic was fully made.
Frederick Fleet (15 October 1887 – 10 January 1965) was a crewman and survivor of the sinking of the RMS Titanic after it struck an icebergon 14 April 1912. Employed as a lookoutaboard Titanic, it was Fleet who first sighted the iceberg, ringing the bridge to proclaim, "Iceberg, right ahead!" Fleet testified at the inquiries that if he had been issued binoculars, he would have seen the iceberg sooner, because it was a blue iceberg in calm seas on a moonless night.
maybe or no. cause there are lot of ships which is built nicer than titanic. titanic was a nice ship but it hit was hit by an iceberg so it got sink. ships would sink if its hit by an iceberg right?
One or both of the lookouts saw the iceberg before collision, and the pilot tried to steer away, but the forward speed of the Titanic took it into the iceberg anyway, smashing in the hull on the starboard (right) side near the bow.
Yes there were plenty of questions. But the way of technology now they are being answered.Thankfully for the remaining members of those families. Many Familie members were lost. Many thought that it was a drill.
Because the captain on the titanic thought it was another boat