The mentality of this thread is one of 'Oh, the did not mean it'. That is not the aim of compulsory reporting. When a mistake is made, it MUST be reported so that information can be gathered as to why. Is Raafasa sure theat the pilot was not having a heart attack? Sure that the pilot was not using Jepps that were not accurate (examples if you want)? Sure that Osama and co were not hijacking his bus? So on and so on. Reporting is not an 'I gotcha!!!!!' but is afety process designed to make the entire industry a place less likely to cause an aluminum shower.