Learning the Lessons from Major Accidents
Following the loss of the RAF Nimrod aircraft XV230 in 2006, with the lives of all 14 service personnel on board, Charles Haddon-Cave QC was commissioned to write an independent report. One of his recommendations for a new safety culture in the Ministry of Defence was that there should be briefings for all those in Leadership positions of the lessons to be learned from the loss of Challenger, Columbia, Nimrod XV230 and other major accidents. Haddon-Cave pointed out uncanny, and worrying, parallels between the organisational causes of the loss of Nimrod XV230 and the organisational causes of the loss of the NASA Space Shuttle ‘Columbia’, stating that the report of the Columbia Accident Investigation Board should be required reading for anyone involved in aviation safety. He also noted further…