I thought the question was about the PF and whether there was a negative habit transfer from his last airframe.
This is what I undertand as far as the line-up on the flight deck:
-PF was in the left seat on an IOE flght. He has 10k hrs TT and <40 in type. He had prior experience on the 747 landing at SFO.
-PM/PNF was the CKA in the right seat and evaluating the PF on this IOE trip. He had 12k TT and >3k in the 777.
-The jump seat was occupied by an IRO (IRO #2 was in the cabin)
Possible "cultural" issues:
-PF joined the company before the PM/CKA
-PF graduated from the same university as the PM/CKA, but earlier
-PF was senior to the PM/CKA in age, schooling, and time with the company.
I think the info provided by
canadian_atc (#864) is interesting. Whether it was the clutch or AT/FLCH issue, (depending on his last aircraft) I can see him relying on AT to hold airspeed, getting confused/frustrated/fixated with the sink rate, altitude, and airspeed ("Why is this not working?") in those final seconds. The PF's frustration could be from the possible culture issue: PF loses face for not figuring it out and the PM/CKA and IRO could cause the PF to lose face by pointing out the problem to him.
The way things are going, the NTSB will have a final out by the weekend. I'll be very interested to see how this pans out.
On another note: NTSB's flow of information. Does anybody think they are doing this to clear Boeing ASAP because of all the 787 issues? Just curious.