wallabie
With respect I think you are missing the point. What alarms many of us is that the investigation appears to be paying little other than lip service to some very serious questions.
I am sure no pilot reading this forum is intending to besmirch the names of the late crew but it is incumbent upon any investigation to examine all the facts. I wish I could say I feel the facts had all been properly aired.
Capt. Peacock quotes some facts that are known but appear to have been given little consideration when most right thinking pilots are alarmed at what seems to have been some quite extraordinary decision making (except to tolipanebas who feels it is OK to ignore SOPs and limitations).
Despite the questionable findings of the report raises let's hope that some very fundamental lessons have been learned.