John "Jack" Phillips. He snubbed the warning by Evans by saying, "Shut up, shut up! I am busy. I am working on Cape Race."
Eventually, Evans felt rejected, so he shut down his radio, and went to bed.
That's the reason why when Titanic was sending out distress signals to The Californian, the latter ship didn't respond, because Evans was asleep.
Titanic received six warnings of icebergs by telegraph and three more by signal lamp. Warning ships include: Mesaba, the Noordam, the Amerika, Caronia, Baltic, Californian, Rappahannock, and La Touraine.
Captain Edward John Smith did not ignore ice warnings sent to Titanic. He did not get them all but he did respond to those that were delivered to him and set Titanic on a more southerly route.
Yes. Deciding not to cut speed, after receiving ice warnings.
basically he ignored every warning that came in about the ice berg and said the titanic will never sink and it did sink so what he did was nothing
On Friday, April 12, east bound ships sent messages congratulating titanic on it's maiden voyage and warned them about ice.
there are many. the look out had no binoculars they ship went very fast they tried to turn from the ice berg they ignored the ice warnings
Titanic received six warnings of icebergs by telegraph and three more by signal lamp. Warning ships include: Mesaba, the Noordam, the Amerika, Caronia, Baltic, Californian, Rappahannock, and La Touraine.
1 day before it sunk.
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Captain Edward John Smith did not ignore ice warnings sent to Titanic. He did not get them all but he did respond to those that were delivered to him and set Titanic on a more southerly route.
One, when the ship wrecked.
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The Warning Was Sent To The Titanic 37 Seconds Before It Collided With The Enormous Iceberg, So The Captain Ignored The Warnings Around That Time.
Yes. Deciding not to cut speed, after receiving ice warnings.
Titanic received seven or eight ice warnings from vessels such as the Mesaba, the Noordam, the Amerika, Caronia, Baltic, Californian, Rappahannock, and La Touraine. The Captain was given some but not all.
The name of the Captain was Captain Smith. On that night, he got many warnings about the ice locations and how to avoid them. He ignored them all, and told the last ship that sent an ice message to shut up. If he listened to all these ships, there was a very high possibility that he wouldn't of hit the iceberg. Hope this answers your question!
i am pretty sure 11 ice warnings were sent