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Human Error: The Destruction of KAL Flight 007
Season 3 · Episode 33

Human Error: The Destruction of KAL Flight 007

On September 1st, 1983, a South Korean commercial airliner inexplicably drifted 200 miles off course into restricted Soviet airspace. In response, a Soviet fighter plane intercepted the aircraft, fired two missiles, and shot it down, killing all 269 people on board. In this standalone episode, we examine one of the most enduring outrages of the Cold War, a mystery that baffled investigators and inflamed political animus for more than a decade.

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Show Notes

On September 1st, 1983, a South Korean commercial airliner inexplicably drifted 200 miles off course into restricted Soviet airspace. In response, a Soviet fighter plane intercepted the aircraft, fired two missiles, and shot it down, killing all 269 people on board. In this standalone episode, we examine one of the most enduring outrages of the Cold War, a mystery that baffled investigators and inflamed political animus for more than a decade. 


SOURCES:

Degani, Asaf. Taming HAL: Designing Interfaces Beyond 2001. 

Westad, Odd Arne. The Cold War: A World History. 2017.

Service, Robert. The End of the Cold War. 2015.

Downing, Taylor. 1983: Reagan, Andropov, And A World On The Brink. 2018.

Dobbs, Michael. Down With Big Brother. 1997. 

Hersh, Seymour. The Target Is Destroyed. 1986. 

Dallin, Alexander. Black Box: KAL 007 and the Superpowers. 1985.

https://www.reaganlibrary.gov/public/digitallibrary/dailydiary/1982-09.pdf

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