Description
British Midland Flight 92: Abstract
This two-part case describes the circumstances surrounding a 1989 plane crash in central England. Part A describes what happened in the cockpit as determined by the analysis of the flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder (black boxes). Part B presents the same events, with added detail, in the form of a comic book depicting the people involved (pilots, passengers, and cabin crew), the physical space they occupied, and their actions and reactions to the unfolding disaster.
Teaching objectives
- Recognize cognitive biases in decision-making situations
- Recognize the role of emotions in decision making
- Understand the pre-conditions for decision making
- Identify the roles and actions of players causing them to make poor decisions
- Recommend ways managers can improve their decision-making ability
Main themes covered
- Human and social dimensions of decision making
- Cognitive biases
Multi-part case
- Part A
- Part B (included when buying a teacher license only)
Other information
Teaching notes are available to teachers only. Please contact HEC Montréal Case Centre.
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