![]() Passengers in lifeboats watched in horror as those still aboard scrambled up the sloping aft deck to gain a few final seconds before sliding or jumping into the ocean. It's brimmed full of highlights like the sight of DiCaprio's Jack holding Owl Kitty aloft at the front of the ship as she declares 'I'm flying,' Jack and the cat enjoying an Irish jig, or our. Roughly two hours and forty minutes had passed since the iceberg struck the ship when the Titanic’s stern rose high out of the water and the bow plunged below. The Titanic’s only safety drill was rudimentary at best-two lifeboats lowered on sailing day, and passengers received no instruction on how to respond in an emergency. The Titanic carried about 2,200 passengers on its maiden voyage, and the lifeboats and collapsibles had room for 1,178-more than the number required by British shipping regulations, which followed an outdated safety formula and only required lifeboat seats for 962. ![]() ![]() Rescue was only a matter of calling fellow captains via “wireless telegraphy.” Hence, the Titanic had little lifeboat capacity-16 regulation lifeboats aboard along with four so-called Engelhardt lifeboats, smaller vessels with collapsible canvas sides, stored upside down and released after other lifeboats had been lowered. But the world must have appeared safer in 1912, when ships were not only bigger but also able to communicate over long distances at the speed of light. Other vessels, notably the Arizona in 1879, had crashed into ice and survived. The accepted logic dictated that even if the Titanic crashed, it would float long enough to allow passengers to be rescued. A life vest from the Titanic, retrieved from the water by a passenger aboard the Carpathia. ![]()
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