junebug172
Fatigue wasn't a factor in this accident which, by your post, you understand. And there was no training going on as well, which you understand.
What's your point?
Ever been in a car accident when your well rested and the traffic lights are all operating with only you in the car? It happens. It did here as well.
The holes in the cheese lined up and the accident happened. Anytime you mix a human element into the system, you introduce the possibility of errors.
My point is an American pilot working in a perfection condition (plane, airport, time of day, not tired) still failed to perform a simple function as a pilot.
There were about 80+ pages under the Asiana thread where people were mocking how the Asiana pilots don't know how to fly.
That's my point.