Aircraft takes off without extended flaps, and as it is in the middle of the air, the plane loses balance because of not gaining enough airspeed to make it lift. The active cause is the pilot taking off without extending the plane’s flaps, and the latent cause is the reason behind the pilot not extending the flaps.
Develop a fictional accident that is the result of two holes in the “Swiss Cheese” model.
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