ROBERT ISOM ECHOES TITANIC CAPTAIN'S LAST LOG: DEJA VU OR HISTORIC PATTERN IN CEO MELTDOWN
In a striking parallel to Titanic Captain Edward Smith's final, fateful log entry before the iceberg, airline chief Robert Isom issued a cryptic internal memo this week, warning of "dark waters ahead" for the industry. History buffs are noting the eerie similarity: both leaders penned confident but cautionary notes hours before catastrophic crises. Smith's 1912 entry spoke of "smooth sailing" while noting ice warnings; Isom's flagged "operational turbulence" but assured investors of "steady course." The comparison is igniting fierce debate: Is Isom's move a prophetic warning or a repeat of a classic leadership blind spot? With aviation stocks already sliding, the clock is ticking to see if this CEO's foresight avoids a Titanic-sized fallout—or becomes its own textbook case. https://tinyurl.com/y4wzf9hk.