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Originally Posted by Sundae
(Post 896021)
I'm tired of the media hoopla, but I am glad to have read reasonable explanations for the search here.
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That hoopla was obviously reason for my mockery. We need to know what happened for reasons we needed to know why Three Mile Island and Fukishima failed.
The beeper is a rather irrelevant. Since even with France Airlines, they put the tracing device right over it - and did not hear it. The beeper is so weak that you probably could not hear it 100 feet away in air. It is one obvious and not very reliable solution. And why this story will probably continue over 2 years from now. Like all such disasters, a study to avert future failures takes years.
But we are learning from this, the Challenger and Columbia, Fort Hood, Mission Accomplished, GM's intentional defects, and even Glatt's Washington Metro of why these failures happen. In every case, human failure. We are shocked to discover a Boeing 777 pilot in San Francisco could not land that plane without electronics assistance. And said so before the Captain told him to land it anyway. Same woefully insufficient human abilities are traceable to a plane crash in Rochester NY, the France Air 447, 3 Mile Island, and why we massacred 5000 Americans uselessly in Iraq.
We are required to learn our mistakes. Since that is necessary to the purpose of life. Doing so is why Silicon Valley is so productive and why Wall Street subverts the American economy by refusing to invest in innvation. These all share common factors.
Some is human nature. Some of it is directly traceable to people who fail to be sufficiently trained because management never learned its major purpose. Never learned what meant by providing "attitude and knowledge".
Meanwhile, a front page story every day about Malaysian Air 370 is, "Nothing to report." That is not news for the same reason local gossip at 6 and 11, a Barbara Walters or a Larry King interview, or pictures from the latest car crash is not news. It is not news until it reports facts, numbers, and information we can use to avoid future mistakes.
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