The experienced engineers at Boeing who were in a position to prevent this will have probably been laid off and replaced with cheaper H1B's or fresh out of school new hires. The new hires would have been given a week to find the bathroom, get badges and go to orientation. If they were lucky they would also have had part of a week to find out everything the laid off engineers learned in preceding decades.:banghead:
This is far more serious than the Challenger disaster. If Kessler Syndrome takes hold we could lose almost everything in orbit and not be able to put anything back up for many decades.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kessler_Syndrome Getting blinded by the loss of all of our satellite sensors while we are trying to reverse runaway Global Warming could be catastrophic. Having no weather satellites for early warning at a time when hurricanes are getting stronger is just one example.
When they finally get around to creating the new criminal category of Crimes Against the Planet, this one should be in the top ten. :mad: