Book Of Titanic Sinking The Myths: The True Nature Of The Accident Book Of Titanic Sinking The Myths: The True Nature Of The Accident

Book Of Titanic Sinking The Myths: The True Nature Of The Accident

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Publisher Description

Titanic was the largest passenger liner in service when it sank. There is irony in the fact that I have been master of the smallest Coast Guard inspected vessel in today’s U.S. passenger fleet (20 feet in length, 14 people). My command is smaller than either of the lost liner's two emergency cutter lifeboats. Despite the disparity in size between my vessel and Titanic, experience on the water has taught me about passenger vessels and the crews that sail them. Along the way, I've also learned about how passengers react as they place their souls into the hands of people they do not know and boats of unknown quality. I have also gained firsthand experience of the danger a licensed merchant officer faces if he cooperates fully with authorities investigating a marine casualty.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2021
29 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
303
Pages
PUBLISHER
MELISSA MORRISON
SELLER
Information Factory Inc
SIZE
699.4
KB
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