I wanted to seek advice on this topic once again as I have received the final report from the accident. I am fairly shocked/concerned by the outcome. In summary the fault is put onto me due to lack of currency and lack of knowledge of the system in question. In reality this is absolutely not true, I was experienced on the aircraft and I have adequate knowledge of the aircraft. The accident occured because of a 1 in a million situation. A safety system was bypassed accidentally by my movement and in the actual emergency that followed there was absolutely no indication that would have lead me to troubleshoot this issue. I had 17 seconds from beginning to end of the emergency. The report is damning and paints me in a terrible light in my opinion while also completely omitting any culpability to the aircraft manufacturer or to the emergency services which took extremely long to arrive, well above the ICAO regulatory guideline times. My main concern with this report is how seriously this will affect my future career. I am formulating a statement in which I take accountability for my errors and I would also like to highlight and fill in the holes that I see in this report. I feel horrible about this accident and it makes me feel like a criminal despite it being a freak accident. I know this will affect any job applications and I am absolutely terrified of the rejection i may face even though I don't believe that I am in any way shape or form unsafe or incompetent. I love aviation but it has been incredibly cruel to me with this and i know there is absolutely nothing I can do to change what this report says. I have spent thousands on licenses and i have invested more than 10 years of my life into this industry and I just feel so terrible about my future in it.
-From a disheartened aviation
To be clear, I was not found guilty of wilful actions that lead to the crash.