On 08-Jan-23 4:26 pm, Rod Speed wrote:
Sylvia Else <sylvia@email.invalid> wrote
Rod Speed wrote
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People should have been jailed after Alaska Airlines Flight 26, but of
course, no one was.
I can't think of any situation where anyone has ever been
jailed as a result of fucking up on aircraft maintenance.
I'm not in favour of jailing people for making mistakes. Doing so would probably have the paradoxical effect of discouraging the most able from
doing the job, because they'd be most aware of how things can go wrong.
But some of the practices at Alaska Airlines certainly bordered on
criminal negligence. Maybe there was no way to tie that to the specific
crash. Though reversing the mechanic's decision to replace the
jack-screw was clearly highly questionable.
Sylvia.
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