Cherokee_Cruiser
Bronteroc
I consider the thrust control system design on those aircraft to be deficient from a human-computer interface point of view, because of that accident.
"Yeah we stick 'em in climb and then magic happens."
"No! No! Bad Frenchies! Bad!"
No, they aren't bad. It's a fine design. It's in the CLB detent and in speed mode. It's not Airbus's fault that the PF only pulled one thrust lever back to idle. That's bad in any two-engine aircraft on landing.
In this accident I'm surprised the law of primacy didn't take over. That's all engines in reverse (even if not working) and full manual brakes. Similarly, in the Air Florida accident, I'm surprised primacy didn't force one of pilots to go balls to the wall on those throttles. That could have potentially saved them. If you are low to the ground and struggling why wouldn't you slam them full forward.