Trip7
Well-Known Member
Well, the Airbus isn't a T-tail, so you can rule out a deep stall, and the data doesn't indicate a flat spin, so a recovery should have been at least theoretically possible. But—nighttime; no visible horizon; questionable/erroneous instrumentation; severe convective weather with probable turbulence. Not a good scenario no matter how good the pilots.
Sorry but none of those are good excuses to pull up when the stall warning indication comes on. This is taught day one in flight school