jcjeant, I suppose it is morally correct to slam the victims families back and forth trying to deflect their suit with a purely preliminary observation on the data. Suppose that given what Le Figaro has published that appears to have you absolutely convinced of the Pilot's and Air France's fault we still find it was an AirBus error. What did this do to the families? They thought there was a conclusion and they can get on with suing somebody into bankruptcy or whatever else they want to do. Then their plans are upended and their emotions are strung out again.
You're starting to reach too far, make presumptions of guilt with which I am VERY uncomfortable. Is this the German way? In the US you'd be utterly unfit for jury duty if you jump to conclusions with this level of facility.