Inviting Disaster: Lessons from the Edge of Technology

Inviting Disaster: Lessons from the Edge of Technology

2001 • 352 pages

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"On July 25, 2000, a small piece of debris on the runway at a Paris airport caused a tire to blow out on an Air France Concorde during its takeoff. A heavy slab of rubber that spun off from a tire created a shock wave in a wing tank, which burst open and sent fuel streaming into an engine intake. As flames trailed two hundred feet behind, the aircraft rolled out of control. The crash killed all 109 people on board and 4 more on the ground.".

"The tragedy of that departing Concorde is just one of many such chain-reaction catastrophes that have occurred as the world has grown more technologically complex and as our machines have become more difficult to control - and more deadly. Now, in an investigation into the causes and often brutal consequences of technological breakdowns, James R. Chiles offers new insights into the increasingly frequent machine disasters that haunt our lives."--BOOK JACKET.

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