Tuesday, October 6, 2009

The Devil at 37,000 Feet by William Langewiesche

I'm sharing this article about the Amazon air crash because it provides some extremely interesting ideas about the limits of high-end technology. Here is the abstract:

There were so many opportunities for the accident not to happen—the collision between a Legacy 600 private jet and a Boeing 737 carrying 154 people. But on September 29, 2006, high above the Amazon, a long, thin thread of acts and omissions brought the two airplanes together. From the vantage point of the pilots, the Brazilian air-traffic controllers, and the Caiapó Indians, whose rain forest became a charnel house, the author reconstructs a fatal intersection between high-performance technology and human fallibility.

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