It's all very well folk sitting in front of a computer in the comfort of the home saying "ah, but you could've done this instead", but we weren't there. We weren't in the situation at the time, nor did we have to deal with the emergency and the circumstances at the time and make a split-second decision at that time. How can we judge when we weren't there?
Perhaps a more useful thing for all of us would be to wait for the AAIB report, have a good read at it and learn any lessons from it should there be lessons to be learned, rather than bumming around here slagging off the person involved.
Smithy