Titanic The sinking of the Titanic is one of the most famous maritime tragedies in the modern world. The Titanic sunk on April 15, 1912, while making her maiden voyage across the Atlantic. Even though the Titanic was deemed unsinkable by her builder, White Star line, she sank after striking an iceberg. This picture (NewYorkTimes.com) emphasizes the tragedy of the 1500 people that lost their life. While the loss of life was incredible, it could of have been prevented. There were only 20 lifeboats aboard the Titanic and this amount was not ample for the nearly 2,200 passengers aboard the ship. Another contributing factor to the loss of life was the lack of training on the operation of the life boats. (History1900s.about.com). Life boats were …show more content…
This number was only enough for 1178 passengers, only enough for about half of the 2,200 passengers aboard the Titanic (Fitch, Layton and Wormstedt, 116) She was able to carry up to sixty-four life boats, enough to carry 3,547 passengers, more than enough to carry all the passengers aboard the ship. There were several reasons given by Sir Alfred Chambers for the minimal number of life boats aboard the Titanic, to include that advancement in ship building made life boats not necessary, the latest boats being constructed were stronger and had watertight compartments, and the sea routes being used were well traveled making a collision at sea less likely (Fowler). The Titanic was originally planned to have forty-eight life boats by her designer Alexander Carlisle, however, the number of lifeboats was reduced to twenty to make the Titanic more aesthetically pleasing to the eye …show more content…
The crew was not trained in their duties to conduct the evacuation of the Titanic, this fact is evident in the fact that the first life boat launched from the Titanic was launched with only twenty eight passengers, instead of the sixty five that the lifeboat was designed to carry. The lifeboats aboard Titanic were assigned a crew member, who was responsible for the loading and lowering of the lifeboat; however, some crew members did not know their lifeboat assignments (Cale and Tate, 89). Another key fact that led to the crew not understanding their lifeboat assignments was the assignments were not posted until Saturday, the day before the Titanic struck the iceberg and sank to the bottom of the Atlantic. Ironically, also on Sunday April 15, 1912, Captain Edward Smith cancelled the life boat drill that was planned to be conducted for unknown reasons. Some of the reasons that are speculated to have caused the cancellation are blustery weather conditions and the fact that Captain Smith wanted to allow the passengers of the Titanic to attend Sunday church services. This combination of events led to the twenty lifeboats that were aboard the Titanic to be lowered with four hundred empty seats in them, dramatically reducing the number of survivors that survived that
HISTORY keeps an accurate account of all historical events, including the Titanic, which include much of the known History of the titanic. The RMS Titanic was equipped to carry a 3,547 people at full capacity, which would have included all passengers and crew aboard. With a high passenger capacity, the RMS Titanic was equipped to carry 64 lifeboats, each lifeboat was able to carry 65 people. Since the Titanic was made of steel the architects had believed the
All of these events could have been avoided if just one person on the ship would have just stopped and told the caption that going forward in such conditions may mean they never make it back. All in all, the Titanic was a true show of humanity’s general disregard for anything but their own livelihood and image when in a disaster. Yes, there were passengers who sacrificed their lives for others and crew members who most likely felt uneasy after hearing the warnings from the intercom; but there was also 1,503 lives lost that could’ve been
And still does happen because it is now a law. It is called the captains law and the law is that the captain must be the last person alive on the ship before it sinks. Captain of the ship, Edward Smith, sank with the titanic. It has been said that the captains law is if the ship is sinking then the captain of the ship must save everyone on the ship or die trying. That is exactly what captain Edward Smith did on the titanic. He is very known for staying with the ship while it sank. His actions inspired me to be brave and
The Titanic is different from the other ships because, they thought that the Titanic was unsinkable. “It’s another ice burg warning…the captain had seemed quite unconcerned” on 106 and 107 so they aren’t worried that they will not hit the ice burg and sink because those people don’t think it can sink. “There was much talk among the passengers about the Titanic being unsinkable.” On 105 so they aren’t worried that the boat will sink. “Nicknamed the Unsinkable ship” on page 102 it even says unsinkable
Out of all the ships that have sailed our beautiful oceans throughout time, there are few that have been known for their "awe" factor, and legendary tales told throughout generations. On April 10th, 1912 all eyes were on the Titanic, and it gave the world hope. The ship itself was a work of art and at her time of departure, was the largest ship known to man. The Titanic was a symbol of hope and a new life, which in turn made it appealing not just to the elite, but for the poorest of immigrants as well, trying to make a new and better life when she reached America. Her nickname, "The Unsinkable" set sail for New York City ready to bring new hopes and dreams for the thousands on board, but what they didnt know was the terrifying and devestating event that was about to occur, and shock the world.
Fifteen minutes later, Captain Edward Smith called told the crew that they had to start lowering the lifeboats. At twelve-forty-five, the first lifeboat was lowered from the ship. Women and children from the upper classes were allowed onto the lifeboats first. Because of this most of the deaths were from third-class passengers. Most of the lifeboats were not carrying their total capacity, leading to the death of more people than there should have
The Titanic had originally planned 48 lifeboats to be on the ship. Only 20 lifeboats made it on the ship because it made the “decks look less cluttered.” The maximum total weight capacity of all the lifeboats together was 161,000 lbs. This is plenty for at least 1,100 hundred people. With careful planning and enough time, more people could’ve been saved. Not every lifeboat carried the maximum capacity weight allowed. On the first lifeboat, only 28 people out of a possible 65 maximum was allowed to board, according to the “Titanic Facts: The Life & Loss of the RMS Titanic in Numbers.” This I believe was because the crew was not adequately trained on the lifeboats. Time was a major factor in the sinking of the Titanic. There was confusion and chaos and so many people died because of
The creators of the ship believed that because it was built so well that it was not going to sink at all. With this thought in mind they decided to not take all of the lifeboats that were required for the trip. They thought that by reducing the amount of lifeboat the mass of the ship was going to decrease. There were 2,200 people
The Titanic started its maiden voyage on April 10, 1912 nevertheless sadly sunk four days later. There were several events that could have saved the Titanic from sinking. One of the reasons could be that the operator wasn’t paying attention to any of the warnings he had received from another ship named “Californian” in response to their warnings busy and annoyed with all the calls about the iceberg he responded back with “shut up! shut up!” Another is maybe that captain smith wasn’t paying attention to the icebergs ahead. Or it could be that the Titanic was going 26 mph heading straight towards the icebergs. It could have been any of those reasons or perhaps it could have been that the hull wasn’t hard enough. All of these reasons could have helped with the sinking of the Titanic.
Did you know that only 36.1% of people on board,passengers and crew,survived the Titanic?Or that 200 people went blind because of the halifax Harbour Disaster.When ships sink,it can change lives and is a very sad tragedy.Here in this paper you’ll learn about what happened to 3 different ships,The Titanic,Le Joola,and the Mont Blanc.
The causes of the titanic sinking are unbelievable.One of the reasons the titanic did not stay afloat is, when they got the alert for the iceberg straight ahead, they reversed the engine so they would slow down.After they started to turn hoping that they would miss the iceberg. Unfortunately they hit the iceberg causing them to puncture 5 air chambers which was bad because if they punctured more than 4 air chambers they would sink. Another reason they did not stay afloat is that they used delicate steel for the hull of the
The Titanic was the product of intense competition amoung rival shipping lines in the first half of the 20th century.It was the most celebrated ship of its time even befire it set sail. The Titanic set sail for New York City on April 10th, 1912 but only had 20 lifeboats. Only enough for half of the 2,200 passengers on the ship. The first class had a 44 percent greater chance to survive than the other passengers and crew. Sixty-eight people could fit in a lifeboat but there was only about 24 people in a lifeboat. “ There was six watertight compartments at the front of the ship hull were breached. Five of them flooding within the hour. The Titanic was designed to stay afloat with four compartments flooded.” -History.com. This is
About 1,500 passengers on the maiden voyage of the Titanic was sent to a watery grave when the luxurious ocean liner sank in 1912.
The Titanic was capable of holding 64 lifeboats, but they had only carried 20 so the decks didn’t seem so clustered (Fowler). With the number of lifeboats on board, 1,178 people could have been saved, yet many of the boats were lowered with less than half the number of people that could fit. About two and a half hours after the ship struck the iceberg, the Titanic was no longer visible in the dark night. Soon after sinking out of sight, the ship, Carpathia came to the rescue finding only the lifeboats. With an estimated 2,220 people on board the Titanic, only 705 survivors were
“Although there was room on deck for twice as many lifeboats, the Titanic carried lifeboats for just over half of the passengers and crew on board. The designer of the Titanic had allowed room on deck for two rows of lifeboats, but one row was removed before the voyage began to make the deck more aesthetically pleasing [Rogers and others, 1998]. With outdated British Board of Trade regulations, the Titanic's twenty lifeboats actually exceeded requirements by 10 percent capacity [Refrigerator, 1998].”