No it isn't...it is over-simplified to the point of being childish. It suggests human brains are robotic and able to act rationally in all circumstances - that has long since been proved to be an utter fallacy.
I suggest a quick reading of Thinking Fast, Thinking Slow by Daniel Kannerham (not sure spelling).
Human Factors was clearly a causal part of this accident - it almost always is. To suggest that excuses design gotchas, training shortcomings, whatever...is absurd and practically medieval.