Tenerife-inspired. Three high-pressure professional scenarios. Two decision points. AI-generated outcome analysis that maps your pattern against the Maintenance Plan. Most senior leaders recognise themselves before the scenario ends.
On 27 March 1977, the KLM flight engineer asked twice: "Is he not clear, that Pan American?"
The captain answered: "Oh yes."
He was not a reckless pilot. He was an expert operating inside conditions his system could not sustain at the moment of decision. 583 people were dead 14 seconds later.
This simulation places you inside three high-pressure professional scenarios that mirror the Tenerife dynamics: ambiguous signals, a watching audience, a ticking clock. Two decision points. AI analysis of your pattern. A specific Maintenance Plan component that would have changed the outcome.
Which situation are you closest to right now?
Choose the one where the pressure feels most familiar. The simulation is most useful when it is closest to your actual experience.
The signals are on the table. The pressure is building. What do you do in the next five minutes?
One hour passes. The first response has run its course. The situation has not resolved. What do you do now?
Based on your two decisions in this scenario, the Maintenance Plan component most relevant to your pattern, and what it would have changed.