@@randomezzer9730 yes, thanks for the names. I watched videos a while back on both of those. It was infuriating. Watching the captain leave that ferry while they forced the kids to stay inside while the government schemed a way to "look" heroic. Grrrr! And the other where the crew packed their stuff in lifeboats and took off. Beyond disgusting.
If you get into a lifeboat, as soon as your boat is in the water, drive it or row it as far away from the sinking ship as possible. If you are swimming in the water this is also important. Swim as far away as you can. The reason is that large ships create a whirlpool, and if you are too close the whirlpool will drag you down. This is true even if you are wearing a lifevest. Trust what I am saying because when I was younger, I spent 18 months of my life stationed on a Destroyer in the US Navy. I have sailed across the Pacific Ocean twice.
I cannot stress this enough, ALWAYS GET AWAY FROM THE SHIP! People can underestimate the suction. I remember hearing about an old shipwreck where a large amount of the passengers died because they didn’t get away from the ship in time.
Hey there Bright Side! I work on ships, and another great life saving tip is to bring a flashlight, as well as a water bottle if you have time. Remember, if the lights go out, and if you don’t have a flash light, feel the wall, and go up, look for eliminated or glow in the dark exit signs/ arrows usually located near the ceiling as well as the floor. Wear bright clothes if possible and also try to put on clothed toed shoes. 🤙🏽👌🏽🐋🦈🌍
Thanks, that would really help! Hey Bright Side, add that to the video so people who don't like reading comments will know this too! And Mr. Crew Guy, let us know if you have more info!
Many of the people that survived M/S Estonia survived half submerged in 9°C (49°F) for six hours with hardly any clothes at all. What saved them was that they had to constantly struggle to stay as high as possible on an upside down lifeboat or upside down raft, their muscles producing heat and helping them survive hours longer than should be possible in such conditions.
Yeah that was a miracle.. They had to survive twice that fatal night 1) avoid staying inside heavily listing ship and get out as soon as possible 2) surviving the cold water
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4:49 - "The crew isn't supposed to leave the ship until they help all the passengers get to safety." The crews of Oceanos and Costa Concordia didn't get the message.
When my family moved back to the US from Germany in 1959 we traveled on a ship. I remember we had lifeboat drills and all passengers were required to participate.
On a cruise ship, you don't put on extra clothes, grab your valuables and luggage and rush for the nearest life boat, you grab ONLY your life jacket and report to your mustering station (or if you're not near your cabin, you just report to the mustering station where they will give you a life jacket) and then follow the crew's directions for quick and orderly evacuation. That's why you have the safety drill! Lifeboats don't have space for luggage and non-essentials.
The Estonia wasn't a "small" ship buy any means. It's ridiculous how you correlate the size with the cause of the sinking. She was a massive ship, built for thousands of passengers and hundreds of cars. What failed was not a simple "door" but the front gate of the car deck. I traveled on the Estonia about two months before she sank.
2:39 do not, and repeat: *DO NOT* put on rain boots if going in the water, they will fill up instant, and you will sink like a rock, as the water cant get out. Why you even would have rain boots with you on cruise ship, i dont know.
Yeah, those Korean students really benefited from listening to the orders of the "experienced and highly trained crew" before most of them drowned with the ship...
If you don't make it to a lifeboat, make sure to stay calm. Avoid jumping if you can, and stay with the ship till the very end. If your ship is one of those carnival ships for the Bahamas, you're lucky.
We always need to plan what way to get out of a situation. When others are running away from danger the brave always survive. That way you can help others. Thanks guys.
Never put on your life jacket inside... most ships (at least mine does) have green arrows or some form of exit strategy in the ladderwells (stairs). No food or water before 24 hours unless sick or injured. Don’t put on waterproof items just regular cloths to keep warm... more the better for long periods of survival. Always report something that is damaged... weird sounds better for a crew member to check it out then to leave it unnoticed. Once you are off the ship stay in the general area of the ships last location bigger and brighter objects are better seen. The list goes on...
yea yea, I also thouth - why he recoomends put life jacked inside ship. Yea on the other hand while you have jacket in hand, somebody else can steal it from you. If you wear the jacked , stealing becomes harder. But if ignoring stealing , then if there is full of water inside ship, it might move you up and make it harder to go throug doors. I heard that in planes - to use jacked not inside plane
🤣 That"s me! My family was making fun of me because I was reading the saftey brochures after the saftey talk on the plane. "Yell at them!" Lol! I love your voice!
Im from estonia and my landhome was close to the sinking place. now every time the wind is the same strong as it was then the ship sank then there is a bell next to the lighthouse close to us which starts ringing
2:45 The sewol ferry students followed the instructions. And where did that get them? The only ones who survived were the ones who DID NOT follow instructions. More than half of the passengers on that ferry died because they were told to stay put by the crew members, while the captain and the crew fled for their lives. Follow your gut. If you feel like you're life is at stake DO NOT FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS
The 'muster' drill is where you learn to find and gather near your designated life boat. Also, crew members demonstrate how to put on the life vest. This 'muster' drill is mandatory, and failing to attend and refusing to participate can get you put off the ship right then and there.
2:57 no they are not specially trained in rescue. They are far-from-home teenagers, more scared than you are. Its been said many times in the comments, why you shouldnt listen to directions but follow your gut. This video title should be: "The Only Way to Die from a Sinking Ship"
It doesn't matter if you are "willing" to listen to the safety precautions or not. The muster drill is required by maritime law and generally only lasts up to an hour. One hour ot of a week or more long cruise to hear information that could potentially save your life isn't really too much to ask.
Pay attention during the muster drill. Always make sure you know how to get to an outside deck. Consider carrying around a small flashlight in case the power goes out and emergency lights don't kick on for some reason. If you take prescription meds, have them in a go bag you can grab quickly. Expect to take the stairs, not the elevators.
Lol guess it’s my own fault this ended up in my recommended. Thanks UA-cam for sending me this video after binge watching stories of ships sinking. May all who lost their lives at sea rest in peace.
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Oh no, this comment made me remember the footage of the students from the Sewol incident. They were joking and one of them was actually singing it. Heartbreaking.
Well a very important point is . If you remain onboard the ship , till she completely sinks , never do that...because once ship sink complete it creates vacuum which pulls you down.
I think ships should swim in pairs at least near each other, so in case smth bad happens, people could quickly use another ship and so it would be almost impossible to have problems, unless for some reason you are not able to get out of ship
There is no great suction after a ship goes down as portrayed in some films or stories. There is a little water displacement which can cause water movement and you may be pulled under a little bit but no greater than a meter you’ll be able to swim right back up to the surface.
If in the water without availability of 'life boats', etc. and the ship begins if final descent ... swim AWAY from the boat as reasonably fast and as far as possible. As the ship begins its final descent, it may release lots of AIR from its interior into the water above .... and the air/water mixing may not be sufficient to keep you and your PFD afloat and you may simply sink in the zone of 'froth and bubbles'. ;-) .
Well you gotta do holidays sometimes and I’d chose sailing over flying everyday. You can survive a sinking ship but chances of surviving a plane crash are near 0.
Hey there, BrightSiders! Would you rather choose being on a sinking ship or a plane falling down? ✈️😱
you're being very pessimistic what makes you think we want to be on either ?
Umm good question, I will choose a sinking ship as I will get a chance to watch the inner beauty of ocean
:D :D :D
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“This is the captain we’re sinking you’re on your own” - costsa Concordia Captain schettino
That actually happen?!
@@kadercompaore2010 yeah no joke, go check vids on that
@@kadercompaore2010 And not the first time either. Google Oceanos
Vada a bordo, cazzo!
Whats funny is that captain schettino is in jail because he got on a life boat instead of going down with the ship
The crew members who do their duty by staying till the end and rescuers are real heroes who need to be appreciated more.
Checkout the sewol fairy incident
exactly...
and those who don't, needs to be thrown in the water where the ship sank..
@@Redfllol7000 just came here after knowing that..
If the crew tells u to stay in ur cabin and that everything will be fine, GET OFF THE SHIP
Edit: ooh i got likes cheers
That Korean ferry!
@@davespringer777 its called the sewol and also on the costa Concordia cruise ship disastor
@@randomezzer9730 yes, thanks for the names. I watched videos a while back on both of those. It was infuriating. Watching the captain leave that ferry while they forced the kids to stay inside while the government schemed a way to "look" heroic. Grrrr! And the other where the crew packed their stuff in lifeboats and took off. Beyond disgusting.
@@davespringer777 ik it makes me angry too those poor kids were dying in a way no one ever should
@@davespringer777 at least in the concordia the coast guard tried to persuade the captain to get back on the ship, in the sewol no one did nothing
If you get into a lifeboat, as soon as your boat is in the water, drive it or row it as far away from the sinking ship as possible.
If you are swimming in the water this is also important. Swim as far away as you can.
The reason is that large ships create a whirlpool, and if you are too close the whirlpool will drag you down. This is true even if you are wearing a lifevest.
Trust what I am saying because when I was younger, I spent 18 months of my life stationed on a Destroyer in the US Navy.
I have sailed across the Pacific Ocean twice.
I cannot stress this enough, ALWAYS GET AWAY FROM THE SHIP! People can underestimate the suction. I remember hearing about an old shipwreck where a large amount of the passengers died because they didn’t get away from the ship in time.
This Isnt correct Because it is more likely of you getting rescue if your nearer to where the ship sank.
As Rescuers Will Start Looking There.
Thank you for the tips!
Hey there Bright Side! I work on ships, and another great life saving tip is to bring a flashlight, as well as a water bottle if you have time. Remember, if the lights go out, and if you don’t have a flash light, feel the wall, and go up, look for eliminated or glow in the dark exit signs/ arrows usually located near the ceiling as well as the floor. Wear bright clothes if possible and also try to put on clothed toed shoes. 🤙🏽👌🏽🐋🦈🌍
Your advice is better than the video
Thanks, that would really help! Hey Bright Side, add that to the video so people who don't like reading comments will know this too! And Mr. Crew Guy, let us know if you have more info!
Many of the people that survived M/S Estonia survived half submerged in 9°C (49°F) for six hours with hardly any clothes at all. What saved them was that they had to constantly struggle to stay as high as possible on an upside down lifeboat or upside down raft, their muscles producing heat and helping them survive hours longer than should be possible in such conditions.
Yeah that was a miracle..
They had to survive twice that fatal night
1) avoid staying inside heavily listing ship and get out as soon as possible
2) surviving the cold water
Amazing. That is something else... Thanks for sharing. 😊
I'm boarding titanic 2. I'll need this thanks 😃
12345 6789 really? What do you expect from ur trip?
BRIGHT SIDE .... bright side hi it's me mauertania Titanics sister from Cunard line anyway can you start making videos about me please and give me a shout out? OR I WILL MAKE THE OCEAN DRY UP
Hi dude
Titanic 2 doesn’t exist
@@fjdndjsnxb8488 I just googled it and it seems like they're rebuilding it.. They say it's ready in 2022 :)
4:49 - "The crew isn't supposed to leave the ship until they help all the passengers get to safety."
The crews of Oceanos and Costa Concordia didn't get the message.
That and the captain of Sewol Ferry
In sewol ferry. The captain got the rescue first because he pretended that he is a passenger.
@@aceemmanuel8590 I thought he ran away after telling those students to stay there and die
@@efee5446 He did, And then he ran away. He lied saying he was a passenger, And not a captain.
you also forgot britannic
I will select the option:-
"Try to get the life boat as early as possible"
Awais chughtai i will select the option:- not even be on a ship in the first place
I always sleep in a life boat, not in my cabin.
Awais chughtai my tip: SLEEP IN A LIFEBOAT WITH YOUR FAMILY AND HAVE EXTRA WARM STUFF IF THE NIGHT IS COLD
@@grancito2 Make sure the life boat you sleep in is not on the side the ship will lean on when it sinks.
I will select this option:- “I’m broke”
Step 1: Be a woman
Step 2: be a child
Step 3: make sure it's the 1900's
Those rules were changed
@@anormalcommentor9452 oh sorry, forgot the extra step.
@@urmomdoer2315 lol there we go
um those rulles where canged
@@belkisperez307 my dude, step 3.
When my family moved back to the US from Germany in 1959 we traveled on a ship. I remember we had lifeboat drills and all passengers were required to participate.
I'm pretty sure most of us won't remember that we saw this video😂😂😂
I will. Life hacks and survival skills are my thing! I love learning new tips and training.
Only life experience teaches.. So you could be very right lol
But then I do remember something from 3 yearsxago
Stom adding comments
Amira Hassan I rember something from 2020 or 2019
On a cruise ship, you don't put on extra clothes, grab your valuables and luggage and rush for the nearest life boat, you grab ONLY your life jacket and report to your mustering station (or if you're not near your cabin, you just report to the mustering station where they will give you a life jacket) and then follow the crew's directions for quick and orderly evacuation. That's why you have the safety drill! Lifeboats don't have space for luggage and non-essentials.
Wow, good tips that I hope I never have to use!
Exactly
Me to
Me too
um
6:08 hahaha the way that crew member is smiling and waving like saying hello, man... we'll save you just be happy and don't worry.
I wish that's the way sewol ferry crews did😭
Maybe il just sleep inside of the life boat
And just wait for other survivors if it sink.
LOLolololololol
I was on the costa Concordia but me and my family reached the lifeboat
Really
Leo how old were ?
😑😑😑😑
It may be true tho,you never know
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
That was a very tragic event. 32 people died. Cruise ships give me anxiety..
The Estonia wasn't a "small" ship buy any means. It's ridiculous how you correlate the size with the cause of the sinking. She was a massive ship, built for thousands of passengers and hundreds of cars. What failed was not a simple "door" but the front gate of the car deck. I traveled on the Estonia about two months before she sank.
I changed my original comment so people will wonder what I said.
Omg that's so true
Right!
Haha lol
If I ever can afford to go on one I'm packing my own inflatable boat. Lol
Unless you become a Somali pirate
3:54 im just imagining i see a random person standing still and i just come up to their face and yell😂😂😂
That was really funny
Me too
Werd
Killed it 🤣🤣
2:39 do not, and repeat: *DO NOT* put on rain boots if going in the water, they will fill up instant, and you will sink like a rock, as the water cant get out.
Why you even would have rain boots with you on cruise ship, i dont know.
The imagery and the comedic horns are amazing, it’s so cute
BRUH this is actually really helpful for people that don’t know how to swim or survive a sinking ship like me
4:34 - Tbh if I am in a sinking ship and have no chance to survive I want to die this way.
Kenneth Pettersen right you won’t feel anything
“The ship is sinking, you on your own” me “bye life”
I like the part about "if the boat stops rocking, you're sinking". Very reassuring.
I have worked on a cruise ship and this is a vary accurate description.
Yeah, those Korean students really benefited from listening to the orders of the "experienced and highly trained crew" before most of them drowned with the ship...
I just listened to that incident and here i am ....i cried my eyes out yesterday...
I don't prefer traveling by ship but I still think this is very important information.
most importantly, PRAY to the heavenly father.
To guarantee that you die?
Best bright side
Lol
yes indeed. I thought no one would say that! (u just made my day)
pray does not help you. Only you are the only thing that can make differences in seas.
If you don't make it to a lifeboat, make sure to stay calm.
Avoid jumping if you can, and stay with the ship till the very end.
If your ship is one of those carnival ships for the Bahamas, you're lucky.
In short,
1. Follow crew members' advices.
2. Find some floatation devices.
That's it, no need to waste your 10 mins!
question is should you follow crew. They might tell you stay in the ship while better get out of it
In 2010 we went on a Carnival Cruise and there weren't any safety drills. I thought this was weird. No lifejackets in the cabin either.
what?!?!
4:06 So... That looks exactly like the stairs from the cruise ship I went on.
We always need to plan what way to get out of a situation. When others are running away from danger the brave always survive. That way you can help others. Thanks guys.
1:48 that’s what happened with the captain of the costa Concordia said Aka frenchesco scettino
Lol
Yup
Hi
Uhn
Yep
It's reminding me of... MV Sewol ferry incident in 2014.
Never put on your life jacket inside... most ships (at least mine does) have green arrows or some form of exit strategy in the ladderwells (stairs). No food or water before 24 hours unless sick or injured. Don’t put on waterproof items just regular cloths to keep warm... more the better for long periods of survival. Always report something that is damaged... weird sounds better for a crew member to check it out then to leave it unnoticed. Once you are off the ship stay in the general area of the ships last location bigger and brighter objects are better seen. The list goes on...
yea yea, I also thouth - why he recoomends put life jacked inside ship. Yea on the other hand while you have jacket in hand, somebody else can steal it from you. If you wear the jacked , stealing becomes harder. But if ignoring stealing , then if there is full of water inside ship, it might move you up and make it harder to go throug doors. I heard that in planes - to use jacked not inside plane
This is the first factually correct video I’ve seen from bright side
Best way to survive a sinking ship is: never step foot on a ship at all!
haha right.
Who else likes the falling guy's face expression showing teeth and silly smile of confusion and disbelief?
🤣 That"s me! My family was making fun of me because I was reading the saftey brochures after the saftey talk on the plane. "Yell at them!" Lol! I love your voice!
Alicia Foote whats funny about reading them?
TO SHOW THE POWER OF FLEX TAPE, I SAWED A HOLE IN THIS SHIP.
Im from estonia and my landhome was close to the sinking place. now every time the wind is the same strong as it was then the ship sank then there is a bell next to the lighthouse close to us which starts ringing
I am fascinated by Estonia is like thr Titanic of our generation. You should make a video of your area to see how look like from the lighthouse
Just don't fall in love abroad the ship then you will be fine.. RIP JACK!!
2:45 The sewol ferry students followed the instructions. And where did that get them? The only ones who survived were the ones who DID NOT follow instructions. More than half of the passengers on that ferry died because they were told to stay put by the crew members, while the captain and the crew fled for their lives. Follow your gut. If you feel like you're life is at stake DO NOT FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS
The 'muster' drill is where you learn to find and gather near your designated life boat. Also, crew members demonstrate how to put on the life vest. This 'muster' drill is mandatory, and failing to attend and refusing to participate can get you put off the ship right then and there.
2:57 no they are not specially trained in rescue. They are far-from-home teenagers, more scared than you are.
Its been said many times in the comments, why you shouldnt listen to directions but follow your gut.
This video title should be: "The Only Way to Die from a Sinking Ship"
Do not enter the wheel house when a ship is sinking
omg they didnt mention a vital point when u evacuate u need to go to ur assembly point or muster station before boarding a raft
Probably no one does that.
It doesn't matter if you are "willing" to listen to the safety precautions or not. The muster drill is required by maritime law and generally only lasts up to an hour. One hour ot of a week or more long cruise to hear information that could potentially save your life isn't really too much to ask.
0:18 same. It's better not to know about the Titanic.
Early here hehehe Praying is the best thing we can do ❤️
Lemerae jade Vildosola have you ever been in a survival situation?
Thank you always calm me down with stuff
Me: studies everything about saving my life on a ship
The future: I never go on a ship
Sounds pretty foolproof to me. 🤔
All I can say is that you’re not like me
Even better: "what is a ship?"🤣
Pay attention during the muster drill. Always make sure you know how to get to an outside deck. Consider carrying around a small flashlight in case the power goes out and emergency lights don't kick on for some reason. If you take prescription meds, have them in a go bag you can grab quickly. Expect to take the stairs, not the elevators.
1:46 captain of the costa concordia after the ship hit the rock
Be calm always and stay safe
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Nice info
Thanks again bright side.
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Lol guess it’s my own fault this ended up in my recommended. Thanks UA-cam for sending me this video after binge watching stories of ships sinking. May all who lost their lives at sea rest in peace.
Me too.
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Me: pretent to freeze
Someone:yells at me
Me:what was that for
Someone:I was panicing
When i hear about ships first of all titanic comes in my head😂
Thank you for this video, can you make another safety video applied to an earthquake if people are inside building?
Safety drills are mandatory on cruise ships before sailing. Also, passengers are assigned to specific lifeboat stations.
Jeannie Tarrance yeah we had to stand for like 30 minutes
I start singing my heart will go on from titanic
Oh no, this comment made me remember the footage of the students from the Sewol incident.
They were joking and one of them was actually singing it. Heartbreaking.
Titanic is my favorite ship
It is not from titanic.
Well a very important point is . If you remain onboard the ship , till she completely sinks , never do that...because once ship sink complete it creates vacuum which pulls you down.
If I was in a life threatening situation and I thought of my loved ones I would cry because I would be thinking that I might not see them again 😢😨
1:34 the window is still above water!
So?
It is normal. Some part of bigger ships always in water.
Animation is great, great stuff.
Being a good swimmer definitely helps.
The costa concordia sinking is like the poseidon sinking (2006) but poseidon hit a rogue wave/tsunami instead of a island
Ships:**sinks**
Titanic:Am I a joke to you?
saying this to passenger "we're on our own" is more realistic, and you might save yourself or someone. than "don't move" and the captain flews away.
I think ships should swim in pairs at least near each other, so in case smth bad happens, people could quickly use another ship and so it would be almost impossible to have problems, unless for some reason you are not able to get out of ship
This would be incredibly inefficent and could cause more problems
@@TrippSimon why incredibly?
There is no great suction after a ship goes down as portrayed in some films or stories. There is a little water displacement which can cause water movement and you may be pulled under a little bit but no greater than a meter you’ll be able to swim right back up to the surface.
This is what scared me the most thanks for clarifying
I was once in a cruise ship that rocked so much i couldnt even sleep! That good though. Right?....
Whooo
As long as it's rocking, it's not sinking.
Anyone else love the face of the woman in pink in this? Hilarious :) Great video, as always
This video made me scared of my future job.
If in the water without availability of 'life boats', etc. and the ship begins if final descent ... swim AWAY from the boat as reasonably fast and as far as possible. As the ship begins its final descent, it may release lots of AIR from its interior into the water above .... and the air/water mixing may not be sufficient to keep you and your PFD afloat and you may simply sink in the zone of 'froth and bubbles'. ;-) .
1:50 actually the costa Concordia captain
and sewol and oceanos
Random Ezzer Correct
I wasn’t scared about being on a ship/ferry before! Thanks for the brilliant video.
Kellington Link but now you know what to do, don’t you?
"dont panic when being evacuated" "rush to the nearest life boat when on the deck"
Correct. Rush without panicking.
Nice video BRIGHT SIDE!
Thank you, but I'll just sleep on the deck instead so I have to do none of these:)
4:47 tell the captain and crew of Oceanos this part
A way to survive is...well, dont go on the ship!
Then you need to know if the ship is going to sink. Also what if it does not?
Well you gotta do holidays sometimes and I’d chose sailing over flying everyday. You can survive a sinking ship but chances of surviving a plane crash are near 0.
@@mrbeep8096 r/Wooosh
Also, if the ship lists sideways, try to grab onto sturdy things to stay high enough to get to the exit
Omg bright side WILL one day save a life by these vids!
Were r going on a cruise soon for the first time so I gotta watch this so I am prepared😂
I was on the costa Concordia the lifeboat was not fun!
Better than the water eh?
No you weren't.
Thanks for the great video
Does talking to a volleyball help, or is that only for plane crashes?
8:59 that is not Estonia. Estonia was bigger
8:20 RIP RMS Titanic 1912-1912
Me: puts on all of my clothes
Also me: finds out that 9 out of 10 of my clothing items are waterproof