a crew member david blair was in charge of the key to the box the binoculars were in and he for some reason was not on the ship i think it was because he was ill .
No. Most of the crew died in the accident.
In truth, Titanic's crew were simply following the protocols of the day. The lookouts were posted and the wireless telegraph were manned and Captain Smith had ordered a more southerly route to avoid icebergs.
You might not know that all six lookouts survived the sinking of Titanic.
There were several lookouts that rotated shifts; at the time of the sinking, there were two on duty on the main look-out post.
913 crew were on the Titanic. 215 survived
The lookouts were the crew. There were no class distinctions for the crew of Titanic.
No. Most of the crew died in the accident.
Titanic's sinking was not the fault of the engineers. It was not the fault of the Captain, nor the lookouts nor the crew.
The lookouts only spotted the berg with less than forty seconds till impact.
Titanic employed six lookouts (in shifts of two-at-a-time) and incredibly, all six lookouts survived).
In truth, Titanic's crew were simply following the protocols of the day. The lookouts were posted and the wireless telegraph were manned and Captain Smith had ordered a more southerly route to avoid icebergs.
You might not know that all six lookouts survived the sinking of Titanic.
There were several lookouts that rotated shifts; at the time of the sinking, there were two on duty on the main look-out post.
Yes, the Titanic had a crew
There were two lookouts, but I am not sure of their names... LOL
Frederick Fleet and Reginald Robinson Lee
There were 891 crew members on board Titanic.