BOAC
"Its not the crew, the airlines or the training. All airlines train and all crews are trained - it is the type of training that needs to be reviewed. "
Quoting it again isn't going to make it mean anything. This point says its not the training. It then goes on to wonder if its the type of training. Well, if its the wrong type of training, then it
is the training. As with much of NTA's material it is self contradictory and thus meaningless. I wonder whether that is what AZR is driving at and thus not deserving of a cheap attack at his literacy.
FWIW I believe the training was faulty in the past, in that it did not address power/attitudes appropriate to high level and consequences of inappropriate handling at typical cruise altitudes. It does now in most TRTOs.