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The full report is here http://www.lebcaa.com/pdfs/Final Investigation Report ET 409.pdf
Sad reading at best. The airline is in dream land. There is nothing in this to show anything other than loss of control.
I was surprised to see that the captain had 757/767 experience as an FO. He shouldn't have been out of his depth, but that's all I can see. Calling for the autopilot, when the aircraft was over 60 degrees angle of bank is basically giving up...and it will never engage in those circumstances anyway.
The FO had 600 hours TOTAL. I don't care whether he graduated first or tenth on course...at that level of experience, no matter what is happening in the other seat, he's little more than a passenger. He isn't going to take over, and he probably couldn't fix things anyway.
Similar in many ways to AF447. Inappropriate control inputs, and a perfectly healthy aircraft crashes.
Thanks jb747, insightful as always. More or less my thoughts. I read through some of the final report you provided as well, the description of the flight is very sombre reading. I can only imagine what it must have been like to be in the passenger cabin at the time.