The important point here is that this whole affair resulted in the old process of saying "pilot error" and sweeping the whole mess under the carpet to protect the government and the regulator, cannot ever happen again.
It has been thoroughly demonstrated that it is essential to look for underlying factors, and to consider the politics and financial factors.
Justice Mahon did this, and I admire him for that. But he found "inconvenient truths" which got him into trouble.
And we still have some dinosaurs who think that the old "pilot error" finding is good enough.