Titanic had 8 officers:
Commander Edward Smith (Captain)
Lieutenant Henry Wilde (Chief officer)
Lieutenant William Murdoch (First Officer)
Sub-Lieutenant Charles Lightoller (Second Officer)
John Pitman (Third officer)
Sub-Lieutenant Joseph Boxhall (Fourth Officer)
Sub-Lieutenant Harold Lowe (Fifth Officer)
James Moody (Sixth Officer)
The Californian did not ignore the Titanic. The officers even tried to communicate with their Morse Lamp but the officers onboard watching the rockets had a grievous misinterpretation of their meaning.
Of the 899 crew on board, 685 crew did not survive.
Everybody is important one-way-or-another but if one wants to be severe about categorizing, there were 201 people in First-Class and four senior officers that all survived the sinking of Titanic.
Officers on the Californian watched eight rockets shot from Titanic, by their reckoning. Later, at the inquiry, Officer Rowe was asked how many rockets he fired and he estimated the amount to be 6-10.
Stewards, and some officers, were dispatched to alert the passengers.
7 not including the captain.
Of the 891 members of the officers and crew, 858 were males.
There were 891 members of the officers and crew on Titanic.
Not counting officers and supervisors, Titanic's 'black gang' had 175 firemen plus more than 75 trimmers.
The Californian did not ignore the Titanic. The officers even tried to communicate with their Morse Lamp but the officers onboard watching the rockets had a grievous misinterpretation of their meaning.
Of the 899 crew on board, 685 crew did not survive.
No, it was mainly down to the captain.
712 people lived (and 1,496 people died) on Titanic.The passengers who lived on Titanic include First-Class, Second-Class, and Third-Class.There were also many officers and crew.
While ultimately it'e true that the officers vastly underestimated the significance of the rockets, the officers were confused because of a needless regulation that said that distress rockets were to be fired at a certain interval and those of Titanic were not.
Survivors on Titanic, men women and children, consisted of all three classes, officers, and crew.
Titanic had people of First Class, Second Class, and Third Class. She also had officers and crew.
Everybody is important one-way-or-another but if one wants to be severe about categorizing, there were 201 people in First-Class and four senior officers that all survived the sinking of Titanic.