Beyond “Failed To”: What Business Leaders Can Learn from the F-15 Kingsley Field Accident Report
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In May 2023, an F-15 fighter jet overran the runway at Kingsley Field after a hydraulic failure. The pilot survived — but the official investigation left behind lessons far beyond the cockpit.
In this episode, we unpack how the language of blame (“failed to”) can shut down learning, how rule-breaking is often a symptom of system design, and why ambiguous communication continues to derail both flight decks and boardrooms.
Drawing on the Kingsley Field report, the On Target co-founders explore how leaders can shift from judgement to curiosity, move beyond compliance, and build a culture that learns from mistakes rather than hides them.
🎯 Key themes:
Why “failed to” thinking kills learning
What the F-15 investigation teaches about system design and decision-making
How aviation’s approach to standardised language improves safety and performance
Practical ways leaders can turn errors into insights
Whether you’re leading a squadron or a sales team, the cost of missed learning is always higher than the cost of the mistake itself.
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