G Farris wrote:
Though it may not be fair to the NTSB, it is sometimes hard not to conclude
that placing the blame on a pilot, who is no longer here to defend himself, is
far less "costly" than implicating an airline or major airfarme manufacturer.
The NTSB has no interest in what is "costly" or not. It frequently makes
recommendations that the FAA and the airlines decide not to heed for "cost"
reasons.
Obviously we haven't seen the print of the "fimal" report, but I suspect
that the results will be improper control input by the pilot flying with
some blame on the training by the manufacturer or airline on how to deal
with wake turbulance encounters.
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