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by ceejayoz 952 days ago
3.2 Causes blames the copilot in its first sentence. They absolutely tackle other failings of the systems and processes for it to get to this point, but there’s blame here, for a deliberate malicious act.
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On page 96 of a 110-page report.

Of course the co-pilot is to blame. But that isn’t where the report starts nor ends. It’s incidental to fixing the problem. Those who choose to focus on blame are indeed propagating the root problems that led to the crash. Same in most other circumstances.