FALSE. James Cameron’s 1997 film gave the impression that the majority of First Class passengers were boring and narrow-minded snobs
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107 #24: Captain Smith was drunk at the time of the collision
FALSE. Although it is true that Captain Smith had attended a dinner party earlier that evening held in his honour
Continue reading107 #23: Crucial ice warnings never made it to Titanic’s bridge because the wireless operator was too busy and tired
PROBABLY TRUE. The night before Titanic’s collision, her wireless operators, Jack Phillips and Harold Bride, had spent six hours repairing
Continue reading107 #22: Captain Smith should have slowed down for ice
TRUE. But in clear weather, and only if he had actually seen ice in his path and determined that it
Continue reading107 #21: Titanic was trying to take the shortest route to New York at the time of the accident
FALSE. She was, in fact, on the longer route to New York, known as the southern track, which was agreed
Continue reading107 #20: Owner Ismay acted as a ‘Super-Captain’ and ordered Captain Smith to maintain full speed despite the unusual ice warnings they had received
FALSE. We have seen that Ismay did urge Captain Smith to get into New York early; and we know that
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