Official reports into disasters are seldom seen as great literature. They should be. They combine tragedy, folly, drama, suspense, heroism and, often, redemption.
I have read many well-written US and British disaster reports. The Australian Transport Safety Bureau report into a 2010 aircraft engine explosion, published last week, is exceptionally good.
The incident examined in the Australian report was not, in the end, a disaster. But it could have been a catastrophe.
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