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SH131: With Errors: Aviation Blames The System, The Diving Community Often Blames the Individual

SH131: With Errors: Aviation Blames The System, The Diving Community Often Blames the Individual

Published 1 year, 3 months ago
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This episode dives into the lessons the diving community can learn from aviation safety practices, using the near-disaster of Air Canada Flight AC759 at San Francisco Airport as a starting point. In aviation, near-misses are thoroughly investigated to uncover systemic issues rather than just individual mistakes, fostering a culture of learning and improvement. By contrast, the diving industry often discourages open discussions about close calls due to fear of criticism or legal consequences, hindering collective growth. We explore how a shift toward non-judgmental analysis and systemic thinking could enhance safety in diving, encouraging shared learning from mistakes and near-misses to prevent future incidents.

Original blog: https://www.thehumandiver.com/blog/aviation-diving-errors

 

Links: Mercury News report: http://www.mercurynews.com/2017/08/02/ntsb-finds-blind-spot-in-sfo-radar-following-air-canada-near-disaster/

 

Tags: English, Gareth Lock, Human Factors

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