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The 60-Year-Old Algorithm Flying Your Plane

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A 60-year-old aviation algorithm is guiding your next flight.


That sounds terrifying.

It’s actually brilliant.


In this episode of Tech Stories, we explore why aviation safety doesn’t chase constant innovation like Silicon Valley — and how the airline industry became one of the safest systems in the world by mastering one thing: systematic learning from failure.


Every aviation accident is investigated.

Every black box is analyzed.

Every mistake is documented, studied, and redesigned.


From legacy flight software built in the 1970s to modern safety protocols used by airlines worldwide, we break down how aviation transformed catastrophic crashes into a blueprint for continuous improvement.


What can founders, tech companies, and leaders learn from the way aviation handles risk, software stability, and human error?


If innovation is about moving fast — aviation proves survival is about learning well.


If you enjoy deep dives into technology, systems, and the hidden structures shaping our world, follow Tech Stories and share this episode with someone who builds, leads, or learns.


Tech Stories is moderated by one human and one AI.


Used AI Models:

elevenlabs.io

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ChatGPT

suno.com


Script, production and moderation: Ferdinand Huber


Music and sound effects created with Suno.com


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