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Deadly distraction – Eastern Air 401: the accident that changed aviation forever

Jamie O’Brien (Donald J. Schneider School of Business and Economics, Saint Norbert College, De Pere, Wisconsin, USA)
Rebecca A. Bull Schaefer (School of Business Administration, Gonzaga University, Spokane, Washington, USA)

Publication date: 6 July 2020

Issue publication date: 21 July 2020

Abstract

Case overview/synopsis

On the evening of December 29, 1972, Eastern Air 401 (EA401) was on a routine flight from New York to Miami. Despite EA401 flying one of the most advanced aircraft at the time (the Lockheed L-1011), it crashed in the Florida Everglades killing 101 of its 176 passengers. Drawing from various first-hand accounts (cockpit voice recorder) and secondary evidence (news reports and online sources) of the tragedy, this teaching case provides a detailed account of the key events that took place leading up to the accident. The case describes how the pilots on EA401 were confronted with a simple scenario, a landing gear bulb not working in the cockpit, and through the distraction that ensued made a series of errors. Through many of the quotes in the text, readers gain an understanding of the impressions and perceptions of the pilots, including how they felt about many of the critical decisions and incidents during the last minutes of the flight. The case concludes by highlighting the main findings of the NTSB report.

Complexity academic level

Depending on individual course objectives, this case can take two or one day to debrief. Specifically, if this case is used in an organizational behavior course, most of the case questions could be discussed in one day. However, if this case is used in a capstone HRM or group dynamics type course on teams and team training and performance, a second day could be used to develop documentation outlining training design or performance evaluation designs.

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Acknowledgements

Disclaimer. This case is intended to be used as the basis for class discussion rather than to illustrate either effective or ineffective handling of a management situation. The case was compiled from published sources.

Citation

O’Brien, J. and Bull Schaefer, R.A. (2020), "Deadly distraction – Eastern Air 401: the accident that changed aviation forever", , Vol. 16 No. 3, pp. 345-368. https://doi.org/10.1108/TCJ-10-2019-0095

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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