Saying that Mr. Forkner is culpable, that he should be held accountable, is not the same thing as saying Mr. Forkner should be found Guilty of the criminal acts alleged in the remaining counts of the indictment.
For those hoping to see a conviction, before the evidence is in the record and the jury has been given the instructions, seeing that the man's career probably is over as far as transport category airplanes are concerned, probably will seem not enough. But that's not a valid reason to presume guilty unless proven innocent. Or to assume guilt no matter what the courtroom evidence turns out to show.