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by bashinator
4185 days ago
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And in medicine, and aviation, and civil engineering, the regulators have teeth because the stakes are so high. But, there's also a culture of not blaming the lowest-common-denominator employee when there are problems. To the best of my knowledge, the FAA and NTSB explicitly don't blame any individuals when putting together post-mortem incident reports. That's specifically to avoid creating the culture of ducking responsibility that GP was talking about. |
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