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mindFly: Black Box Britain.

mindFly: Black Box Britain.

De : Amit Singh
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Every accident leaves two stories. The first is the one that makes the headlines — the wreckage, the inquiry, the findings. The second is quieter, more uncomfortable, and far more important: the story of what the human mind was doing in the moments before everything went wrong.

Black Box Britain is a six-part series examining significant UK aviation occurrences through the lens of human factors. Each episode draws on AAIB reports — the gold standard of accident investigation — to ask not just what happened, but why trained, experienced, professional human beings made the decisions they did.

Presented by Capt. Amit Singh FRAeS — Boeing 777 captain with 18,000+ flight hours, Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society, Cambridge University Press author, and founder of Safety Matters Foundation, India's independent aviation safety NGO.

This is not a show about crashes. It is a show about the human mind under pressure. The lessons belong to everyone.

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