Originally Posted by HN39
the sidestick was at an almost constant 21% nose-up position between 02:10:50 and 02:11:30, i.e. the time the THS was moving.
So 1/5 only of the full stick deflection, pretty far from "the stick was held at least half-back for the majority of time the THS moved to the full-deflection position" stated earlier by
DozyWannabe.
Originally Posted by HN39
I think it is both: The THS movement was driven by the continued NU SS input, and (after the stall) only a continued SS ND input would have stopped or reversed it.
The THS movement only really started with Stall Warning 2.