TTex600:
You want to know why the aircraft failed to pass along information that it's logic knew? I'll say this, then duck for incoming from certain persons who take years to design something that I the pilot have seconds to deal with.
Thanks.
The aircraft doesn't tell everything because there would be liability in doing so.
I was expecting this, but as liability goes, it is very volatile matter. Incredible to think that better diagnosis by the plane would get the manufacturers even in deeper trouble.
Every part of this Godforsaken industry hides behind the pilot. No matter what, the pilot is legally responsible, which leads to manufacturers making statements to the effect that pilots are expected to follow procedure and understand situation before they act.
What I have read, I cannot but agree.