Do we know that they didn't? It's up to them. But I see a crew behaving very professionally and competently on a completely surprising incident with no warning whatsoever that with a 140 passengers, they ended up in an aeroplane unaccountably with no power, and by whatever means managed to effect a not excessively hard arrival such that all carbon based life units managed to evacuate without serious injury, although the aeroplane won't fly again! I feel for their realisation that they had a serious problem. Anyone who criticises an award has no appreciation of the responsibilities of the job, so please, can we stop back-biting and questionning this? It's this awful post-incident Pprune Courts Martial again where actions are analysed and questioned on the barest information, except in this matter, it is not the incident itself, but an award arising from the incident! Purrlease....this is pathetic!