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Small mistakes, big consequences. Error One – Daily Error uncovers how tiny missteps can spiral into full-blown disasters. From everyday errors to historic catastrophes, we break down the moments where things started to go wrong—and how one small decision set off a chain reaction. Engaging, insightful, and sometimes unbelievable, this podcast explores the hidden mechanics of failure in a way that's both entertaining and eye-opening.

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On May 25th, 2008, a massive Boeing 747 freighter from Kalitta Air lined up for takeoff at Brussels Airport.Four engines roared. Moments later, a loud bang — a bird strike — and in just one heartbeat, the pilots had to make a life-or-death decision: abort or take off. The rejected takeoff that followed pushed physics, instinct, and runway limits to the edge. The aircraft overran the runway, broke apart in a field, and turned a routine cargo flight into a dramatic case study in decision-making under pressure.In this episode of Error One, we unpack what really happened on that spring day in Brussels:Who is Kalitta Air, and why does it rely so heavily on the Boeing 747?What is V1 speed, and why is it such a critical moment for every pilot?Why did the crew abort after V1, and what errors did the crew do?What were the precursors for the takeoff about?Why was it an accident “waiting to happen”?Featuring Nicolaus Dmoch, an aviation expert who walks us through the timeline, the cockpit decisions, and the lessons learned from one of aviation’s most intense takeoff incidents.🎙️ Error One – stories of human error, critical moments, and the fine line between disaster and survival.The Essence of Safety:https://open.spotify.com/show/42UnCvGAAyNgDwe7nNwCPd?si=23fe1ea7abaa4d20
On June 24, 2021, tragedy struck Surfside, Florida. In the middle of the night, half of the Champlain Towers South condominium collapsed in seconds, killing 98 people and shocking the world.In this gripping episode of Error One, we investigate:What really caused the Surfside building collapse — from years of water damage and corrosion to ignored warnings.The human stories of residents who lived and died inside the tower.The catastrophic chain of failures that turned cracks in concrete into one of the deadliest building collapses in U.S. history.The aftermath: billion-dollar settlements, grieving families, and sweeping changes to Florida’s condo safety laws.The lasting lesson: why the Surfside disaster wasn’t an accident — but a failure to act in time.🔍 If you’ve ever wondered how a modern high-rise could suddenly collapse — and what’s being done to make sure it never happens again — this episode has the answers.👉 Listen now, and discover how small cracks and ignored warnings can lead to catastrophic failure.#Surfside #building #collapse #ChamplainTowers #Florida #condo #Surfsidedisaster #errorone #podcast
On March 6, 1987, the Herald of Free Enterprise, a modern roll-on/roll-off ferry operated by Townsend Thoresen, capsized just minutes after leaving the Belgian port of Zeebrugge. Within 90 seconds, the vessel lay on its side, and 193 passengers and crew were dead.In this gripping episode of Error One, we investigate one of the deadliest maritime disasters in British history. What caused a seemingly routine voyage to turn into a mass casualty event? Why were the bow doors left open? And how did corporate culture, human error, and a race for efficiency lead to such an avoidable tragedy?We also explore the fate of Townsend Thoresen, the ferry company behind the disaster, and how this incident reshaped global maritime safety laws.🔍 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:What happened aboard the Herald of Free Enterprise on March 6, 1987How systemic failures at Townsend Thoresen contributed to the sinkingThe stories of survivors, victims, and the crewThe long-term impact on ferry safety and international regulationsThe fall of Townsend Thoresen and its rebranding as P&O Ferries🧠 Perfect For Listeners Who Love:Real disaster investigationsMaritime historyTrue stories of human error and corporate failureEngineering and safety failuresPodcasts like Black Box Down, Disasterology, or Cautionary Tales🔗 Resources and References:[Official Inquiry Report (Justice Sheen, 1987)][BBC Archives: Zeebrugge Ferry Disaster][Survivor interviews from The Guardian and ITV News][ISM Code – International Maritime Organization]📣 Help Us Grow!If you found this episode powerful, please rate, review, and share Error One. It helps others discover stories that must not be forgotten.
On August 12, 1985, Japan Airlines Flight 123 took off from Tokyo—carrying 524 passengers and crew. Within 12 minutes, the Boeing 747 lost its tail, flight controls, and all hope of returning safely. What followed was the deadliest single-aircraft crash in aviation history, caused by a simple but fatal maintenance error made seven years earlier.In this gripping episode of Error One, we take you minute by minute through the harrowing final flight of JAL 123. You’ll hear the haunting last moments, the tragic human toll, and the unbelievable survival of four passengers. We’ll also dive into the mechanical failure behind the crash—and how a botched repair sealed the fate of over 500 people.🔍 In this episode, you’ll learn:What caused the catastrophic failure of JAL 123How the flight crew heroically tried to control the uncontrollablePersonal stories from the passengers—some told through goodbye lettersWhy only four people survivedWhat went wrong in the repair process—and how it was overlookedHow aviation safety changed forever after the crash🎧 Perfect for listeners who are interested in:Aviation disasters, human error, engineering failures, air crash investigations, aircraft maintenance, and true survival stories.📚 Mentioned in this episode:The role of the aft pressure bulkheadBoeing’s repair procedures and deviationThe legacy of Captain Takahama and his crewLessons learned in aviation maintenance and responseIf you want to learn more about this concept, you can download my book ⁠ERROR ONE - Everything begins for a reason⁠ or just visit ⁠www.errorone.net⁠.#JAL123 #PlaneCrash #AviationDisaster #AircraftInvestigation #JapanAirlines #Flight123 #AirCrashPodcast #AviationHistory #HumanError #EngineeringFailure #FlightSafety #ErrorOne
This is the story of the Deepwater Horizon disaster. Why it was built, why we drilled there, what exactly went wrong, and the human cost that still echoes through the oil-streaked waves of the Gulf.more about the concept of ERROR ONE, please visit www.errorone.net
Today, we set sail on one of the most shocking maritime disasters of the 21st century — a story of luxury, bravado, and one very, very bad decision.This is the tale of the Costa Concordia.For further information about the concept, please visit www.errorone.net.To enroll at our acclaimed investigation training, just visit www.aviationinvestigation.com
Today we are talking about one of the most tragic airplane accidents in the history of Greece - the crash of the Helios 522. If you want to learn more about aviation investigation, you can now enroll at our acclaimed training. Just visit AviationInvestigation.com
The Ford Pinto Scandal: Explosive DecisionsToday we’re exploring one of the most infamous corporate scandals in American automotive history: the Ford Pinto case.If you want to learn more about this concept, you can now download my award winning book ⁠Error One⁠ or just visit ⁠www.errorone.net⁠ .
This is the story of the South Sea Bubble—a story of greed, corruption, and the birth of modern financial madness. An event that led many people to ruin and almost an entire country to the brink of national bankruptcy. And it all started with a company that promised the world, but barely owned a boat. An event that led many people to ruin and almost an entire country to the brink of national bankruptcy.If you want to learn more about this concept, you can now download my award winning book Error One or just visit www.errorone.net .
This is the story of Three Mile Island. A cautionary tale of blinking lights, misunderstood indicators, and a valve that wouldn't close.If you want to learn more about this concept, you can now download my award winning book error one or just visit www.errorone.net.
Today, we’re revisiting one of the worst industrial disasters in human history: The Bhopal Disaster, which killed at least 15.000 people and affected more than half a million with chronic illnesses and birth defects.If you want to learn more about the concept of ERROR ONE, you can now download my award winning book error one or just visit ⁠www.errorone.net⁠.
Today, we’re diving deep into one of the worst environmental disasters in history, the Exxon Valdez oil spill in March 1989.If you want to learn more about the concept of ERROR ONE, you can now download my award winning book error one or just visit ⁠www.errorone.net⁠.
On July 19, 1989, United Airlines Flight 232, a DC-10, suffered a catastrophic engine failure mid-flight. What followed was a battle against the odds, a remarkable landing attempt, and a lesson in aviation that changed the industry forever.In this episode I have the absolute privilege to talk to the lead investigator Bob Macintosh and learn from his insights and experiences.If you want to learn more about this concept, you can now download my award winning book error one or just visit www.errorone.net.Flight 232: A Story of Disaster and Survival by Laurence GonzalesContent(00:00) Intro(02:50) How it all started(12:45) Challenges of the investigation(22:32) Why the evidence was crucial(27:55) Crew Performance(40:24) Lessons learned(48:58) Conclusion
Today, we’re talking about the deadliest aviation accident in history—the Tenerife Airport Disaster of 1977. It’s a story of miscommunication, assumptions, and a chain of seemingly small mistakes that led to a catastrophic tragedy and cost many lives.If you want to learn more about the concept of ERROR ONE, you can now download my award winning book error one or just visit www.errorone.net.
In this episode I will talk about the tragic Space Shuttle disaster in January 1986. All seven astronauts on board lost their lives. NASA’s greatest moment had become one of its darkest.If you want to learn more about this concept, you can now download my award winning book Error One or just visit www.errorone.net.
We all make mistakes—sometimes big, sometimes small. But some errors turn into major disasters. That’s why it’s so important to learn from every mistake. This is the goal of this podcast: to explore and understand the causes of errors. If you want to learn more about this concept, you can now download my award winning book error one, just click here: ERROR ONE - the award winning book.
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