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Old 15th May 2013, 14:00
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Ah Algie and look left posting again. Are you in canberra or bris? This blame the pilot seems very at odds with modern thinking? The ills the ilks and the deluded have a common interest.

It's not just about 'who' but 'why'. Focus on the target said a lot.

Anyway, the report should be out next week. It'll be interesting.

Two approaches to the problem of human fallibility exist: the person and the system approaches

The person approach focuses on the errors of individuals, blaming them for forgetfulness, inattention, or moral weakness

The system approach concentrates on the conditions under which individuals work and tries to build defences to avert errors or mitigate their effects

High reliability organisations—which have less than their fair share of accidents—recognise that human variability is a force to harness in averting errors, but they work hard to focus that variability and are constantly preoccupied with the possibility of failure
396,000 hits. Could be 400,000 views by the weekend? That is a lot of views for pprune.

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