Lookleft, well said and to you too Checkboard in post #1049...
I've only had a limited look so far but what I've seen, a number of the questions I had seem to have been answered.
I still think this crew were set up to fail by the company, but having said that, the PIC didn't seem to have made particularly good decisions at times and it's almost beyond belief there was no loss of life in this accident. I acknowledge it's easy to make that statement from the comfort of my living room with coffee in hand...
This accident and the final report offers a huge amount of valuable information and could also constitute an excellent case study example in training crews - particularly to remote locations.
As the saying goes - the only time you've got too much fuel is when you're on fire...
Regards.
VH-MLE