VONKLUFFEN. Difficult to answer! Training and experience donīt always go hand in hand. If, a well trained pilot does not have the experience under certain curumstances then, his or her reaction might just be the wrong option at that moment. Blaming the A/C is not the problem? As I said, most planes have diffrent caracteristics and as such, you will have to learn the right way to handle them and adapt accordingly. In general terms, under training a pilot should be able to iron out all these isues? Accidents can happen and will happen. Everyone of them has a cause, could be teck, weather,human error, etc. System faults have been related to some of them but, flight caracteristics (civil), few. The Sioux City accident showed up as a system (design) fault. But ,it flew and under the very able hands of an experienced crew was able to land, albeit a crash landing. But, demonstrated that the plane was noble enough to be flown in a very difficult situation. This crew I am sure, never practiced this scenario in a SIM. It was their experience and ability that got them through. This of course with the tragic outcome for a number of pax but, saved the lives of the majority. Hope this gives you some insight and more time with Granny!!!