poorwonderingwun,
I agree with your sentiments - don't have the problem to start with (assuming there was one in this case) ...
But this is the BIG problem with PPRuNe - people with inside expert knowledge seem to be more than happy to dump it into an open public forum.
You can be damn sure that there are no other professional groups that regularly accuse each other of all sorts of negligance on a public bulletin board.
There are an awful lot of 'commercial pilots' out there than need to show some professionalism and stay away from this type of very damaging rumour mongering.
If indeed this incident occurred as advertised, then the AAIB, CAA and other relevant authorities will take the neccessary steps to ensure that lessons get learned. We have one of the best aviation regulators in the world - let them get on with it ...