It never ceases to amaze me to what lengths supposed experts will go to sway thought from the obvious pilot error in this case. GPS fault!? Was he doing a blindfolded instrument approach to the deck via GPS? No one wants any pilot to leave this life having been the cause for a crash that took someone else's life also and we'd all like to think that it couldn't possibly be human error, why that's too personal, unkind and not PC. What I've seen is that classified accident reports don't necessarily synch-up with what the public is fed for the sake of an individual's family, unit and morale. Had this approach been on land, he could have easily bounced along the ground till he had it in control again but he had to "stick the landing" as he had no where else to go once he committed himself. RIP. My 2 cents.