And therein lies your problem, SLFinAz:
As for your comment on an inquisition vs an actual trial
There is more than one method of conducting a trial.
The method will depend upon the legal regime in place.
You obviously think that an inquisatorial system means that it it is per se an "inquisition". Otherwise, in the contrary, it is what you term "an actual trial"
What is taking place in Pontoise is "an actual trial".
It is taking place according to the locally applicable law which you neither embrace nor understand.
Inquisatorial or adversarial methods of trial have co-existed for centuries.
You seem only to be aware of one method.
Your general knowledge is the poorer for that. And your ability to understand other systems is seriously undermined.
I did say that I will not contest your CofG conclusions. I still will not. You may well be correct. Why raise it again with me?
All I want is the truth while you want an "acceptable truth".
What entitles you to make such an outrageous remark?
For your edification, there was 100 deaths of passengers.
There was 9 deaths of crew.
There was 4 deaths on the ground.
And you think that I am concerned with "acceptable truth"?
I want this never to happen again.
You just want to appear clever and right.