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Why the US Navy Shot Down Flight 655

Why the US Navy Shot Down Flight 655

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Two military-linked aviation tragedies unfold under the crushing weight of conflict and split-second decision-making.The first occurs in 1988, when a civilian airliner climbs into what should be routine airspace. Amid a tense naval confrontation, a state-of-the-art warship misreads radar data, mistaking the aircraft for an incoming fighter. Human error, stress, and misinterpreted signals converge in seconds, ending with a missile strike that kills everyone on board and exposes the terrifying consequences of decision-making under combat pressure.The second tragedy unfolds in 1975, during a massive humanitarian evacuation at the end of war. Shortly after takeoff, a military transport aircraft suffers an explosive structural failure when improperly maintained cargo door locks give way. The resulting decompression cripples flight controls, yet the crew fights the aircraft back toward land, managing a partial crash landing that saves dozens of lives despite overwhelming damage.Together, these events reveal how technical vulnerabilities, compounded by psychological stress and operational urgency, can turn routine missions into disasters. They stand as enduring reminders that even in wartime, the margin for error in aviation is unforgiving—and that safety failures carry human costs measured in lives.

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