RE: The Concorde disaster
Really interesting. Thank you for posting this.
Another interesting fact is, of course, that this is not the first time government officials have hidden behind a lot of "details" when an aircraft crashes and hordes of people are killed. One example on this side of the pond in the US is the Alaska Airlines flight 261 crash of 2000. The jet crashed and we know why in terms of this part and that part, etc... but there were many severe management and aviation regulatory crimes that were committed by airline and oversight officials, well before the crash, that killed the people. Many of those details were glossed over and though it's obvious as to why that jet crashed we still don't have the true reasons behind what people did and how that's not going to happen again. I mean the knowledge is there, but it's not widely offered for discussion especially to the "on the surface 10 second story" news media or general public. It's been a big white wash.