This is a new low in click-bait reporting. Ewwwww.
The computer - on the ground - were used to manually enter incident reports and then based on statistics recommend further investigation.
The crash was pilot error. That much has been established. Now speculation (from the ABM camp) ensues that *perhaps* the computer had malware, and *perhaps* that was why an engineer didn't bother entering the reports in a timely manner. *Perhaps* if he had done so the plane would have been called in for a check-up. *Perhaps* that would mean that the pilots the next time would do things right?
This is disgusting. Adrf!
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