June 2020
Beginner
256 pages
5h 38m
English
In 1988 the U.S. Navy had a ship in the Persian Gulf called the USS Vincennes. One day, while scanning the radar screen on the ship, the crew saw an aircraft headed their way. They decided that the approaching aircraft was not a commercial airliner, but a hostile military plane. They shot down the plane, which did turn out to be a commercial airliner with 290 passengers and crew onboard. Everyone died.
Many factors led to this erroneous conclusion. The situation was stressful (I’ll cover stress in the chapter “People Make Mistakes”), and the room was too dark. There were many ambiguous pieces of information that made it hard for the Vincennes crew to understand what they were looking at on their radar screen. ...
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