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by violetgarden 1929 days ago
This is so sad. Reminds me of the Challenger where the concerns from engineering were ignored due to pressure from management.
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The great tragedy to me is the regulatory capture of the FAA and the erosion of trust in commercial flight.
Why is erosion of trust in commercial flight such a tragedy?
The Challenger explosion is taught in engineering school as an example of how not to communicate safety concerns. If you go through the presentation, it's terrible: they basically presented raw data in chronological order using an irrelevant infographic when they should have been showing a trend between o-ring failure and temperature. While in hindsight we know that management should have been more cautious, I could not possibly blame them for being unconvinced by such a poorly communicated argument.
> the concerns from engineering were ignored due to pressure from management

This is the norm in every company I've been in. It's infuriating.