EESDL, well said, speechless! The findings of this latest report do not come as any surprise though. But seeing it written down, in black and white, by the AAIB, that leaves me speechless.
As several of us have said on this thread and others, the immediate causes of this accident, e.g. tech failure, individual human error etc are not the most significant factor in this accident. The most important factors are that it was allowed to happen and on such a scale. This latest report has pulled apart the amateurish system of management, planning, training, regulation and governance that allowed it to happen. And that would be the amateurish system of management, planning, training, regulation and governance that many on this forum seem willing to defend to the hilt
S-D