Ron Chippendale's report simply stated the facts. The aircraft was flown into the side of a mountain.
None of the Airline Board of Directors or the General Manager was aboard the aircraft. The safe operation of the aircraft during the flight was delegated to, and was the responsibility of the Captain.
This was a CFIT event. The Captain, as we know was a consummate professional, was in full control of the aircraft, and flew it into the side on a mountain.
Where was the official Accident Report wrong?