Frederick Fleet became alarmed when he spotted an iceberg while serving as a lookout on the RMS Titanic on the night of April 14, 1912. His warning to the bridge, "Iceberg right ahead!" came too late to avoid a collision, contributing to the ship's tragic sinking. The gravity of the situation heightened his sense of urgency and fear as he realized the imminent danger to the ship and its passengers.
Frederick Fleet and Minnie Coutts were alike because they both made it to safety off the Titanic when it sunk.
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They Kept Look Out On The Titanic For IceBergs,
Yes Frederick Fleet survived. He boarded LifeBoat #6 and was the person who rowed the boat.
Frederick Fenn was born on November 6, 1868, in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England, UK.
Frederick Fleet and Minnie Coutts were alike because they both made it to safety off the Titanic when it sunk.
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!"
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Frederick Fleet and Reginald Robinson Lee
They Kept Look Out On The Titanic For IceBergs,
Frederick Fleet and Reginald Robinson Lee.